<p>Hey... I'm applying for Fall 2007 at UCLA and wanted to know anyone's input, advice, and chances of getting in.</p>
<p>SAT: 2070
ACT: 30
SAT II: 670 and 700
Overall Weighted GPA: 4.425
Overall Unweighted: 3.925
State College Weighted: 4.5909
State College Unweighted: 3.8636
Top 2% in class, something like 4/230
Go to Foothill Technology High School in Ventura, CA -- top 20 in public school testing scores</p>
<p>Senior Year taking:
AP Biology
AP English Literature
AP Government
Honors Economics
Bioethics
Biotechnology Applications and Methods (part of a BioScience Academy at my school, like 30 students in my class are in it-- includes Bioethics)</p>
<p>AP English Language: 4
AP US History: 4
AP Calculus AB: 4
AP Calculus BC: 4
3 years of Spanish
Taken every Honors/AP course at school except for Spanish 4 AP and Physics AP because they didnt fit in my schedule with basketball</p>
<p>Will write strong essays for application</p>
<p>Volunteered at local hospital since I was a freshman... have aver 400 hours, and was invited to the Benefactor's Ball for accomplishments.</p>
<p>Basketball for 4 years
Football for 1 year</p>
<p>Nominated for and Attended National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine (NYLF)</p>
<p>So what do you guys think? In or not? Thanks for the help!</p>
<p>Your stats (GPA, ranking, and SAT II's) are very similar to mine, and your SAT is a bit higher. I'd say you definitely have a good chance. If you want more of a guarantee you could try working on your SAT. But senior year, it's not like you can do too much about your GPA or EC's, you know?</p>
<p>why would you want to come to UCLA with such outstanding stats?
I'm sure there are better schools you are qualified for.
Try Private universities. or Berkeley.</p>
<p>Perhaps he feels that he'd enjoy UCLA the most? Not everyone cares solely about rank, and to be honest, he's right in range for UCLA and about the top 15 to 25 or so.</p>