UCLA and UCB

<p>These are my friend's stats:</p>

<p>Junior Oregon Male (oos)</p>

<p>weighted rank (15+/215)</p>

<p>-freshman classes and grades don't matter, so i'm not gonna put it.</p>

<p>Sophomore:
Honors Chem
Physics
US History
Soph Eng
Algebra 2
Spanish 3</p>

<p>Junior:
AP Chem
AP Physics
AP US History
Junior Honors English
Precalc
Spanish 4
AP Statistics</p>

<p>Senior (forecast)
AP Bio
Human Phys and Anatomy
AP US History continued
AP English
AP Calc
Spanish 5
AP Euro
Physchology</p>

<p>I got 1 B in Physics Sophomore year. other than than, All A's.</p>

<p>ECs: </p>

<p>Computer club (founded this year, prez)
Science club (vp)
4 years soccer team (varsity junior and senior)
debate team
math club (vp),
volunteered in costa rica 40+ hours
100 hours volunteering at hospital
link crew leader
peer tutoring
spanish honors society
Recycling Club</p>

<p>Awards:
AP Scholar with Honor (probable distinction)
Commended Merit</p>

<p>Oh yeah, and I forgot to point out that I'll apply to Stanford.
My grandfather went to UCLA, and my father went to stanford.</p>

<p>Bring Up My Post</p>

<p>SATs? Essays?</p>

<p>well i'm just a junior right now so of course i haven't done my application essays yet. I'm also preparing for that June SAT. About how much do i need on my SAT to get a match at these schools?</p>

<p>With a 2100: Match
With a 2300: Safe match</p>

<p>slight reach(oos)</p>

<p>high score on SAT needed...</p>

<p>peanutr95:</p>

<p>I like how you say these are your friend's stats in the original post, and then follow through by replying with the schools you're applying to. Then you top it all of by asking how you can improve your SAT score... Real consistent there. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA: Slight Reach (out of state)</p>