<p>What are my chances of getting in. My favs in order are UCSB, UCI, CSULB</p>
<p>UC GPA: 3.95
9th: 3.2 no honors or AP because it was a junior high, and not offered
10th 3.85 no UC approved honors, but did take most advanced English class, no AP
11th: 4.0, 1 honors, no AP
12th: Don't know yet, but taking 3 APs</p>
<p>SAT I: 1980 (M:630, CR:720, W:630) Have retaken and hope for about 2000-2020
SAT II: Lit: 630, USH: 630</p>
<p>In audition only Band at my High school for two years and All accepted band for 1 year
Private flute lessons all through high school
Done ballet for my entire life. 6 days a week at least 2 hours a day. It's my passion and I will write my personal statement about it
CSF lifetime member (inactive)
no community service :( (never had time)</p>
<p>California resident, white, come from an upper-middle class family with UC educated parents</p>
<p>What are my chances and how hurt will I be by my lack of Community service and AP classes Soph/Junior year?</p>
<p>bump
plz chance meeee</p>
<p>Sorry, 10th grade GPA is supposed to be 3.90, 3.85 was just semester 1</p>
<p>c’mon… anyone? please?</p>
<p>You should be in for CSULB especially if you live in the city. Your GPA is slightly low for UCI’s and UCSB’s averages. You might want to consider taking your SATs and SAT IIs again to offset your GPA.</p>
<p>thanks, that’s what I’m actually trying to do now. Yeah, I was actually wondering how much SAT II’s count, because I can never really find any info about it. Especially since they won’t be required next year.</p>
<p>UCLA’s average SAT is below 2000. Unless I’ve heard incorrectly, UC’s don’t look at freshman/senior GPA, so wouldn’t that make your UW GPA nearly 4.0? While this is a good GPA, I don’t see any AP courses during your last 3 years, so course rigor may prove to be a problem. I’ve never chanced people before, so don’t take me too seriously. Your ECs are solid because although the quantity is quite small, you show a lot of depth in them, which is what colleges look for right? With a high GPA and 2000+ SAT scores, you have a pretty good shot at UCI and UCSB (don’t know about CSULB, never heard of it)</p>
<p>50% CHANCE AT UCI, UCSB. If you improve you sat1 and sat2, chance jump to 75% at least. UC takes you (sat1 + sat2) x 80%. So, if you have low gpa, you can compensate
with high testing scores. </p>
<p>Good luck</p>