UCLA Electrical Engineering Chances

Projected Application
I am from Washington State

GRADES (1st semester/2nd semester)
Freshman Year:
-AP Human Geo (B/A)
-Algebra 2 (B/A)
-Honors Freshman English (B/A)
-Chemistry (A/A)
-PE (A/A)
-Foundations of History/Computer programmming (A/A)
-Spanish 2 (A/A)

Sophomore Year:
-PreCalculus (A/A)
-Physics (A/A)(DID NOT TAKE AP SCIENCE)
-AP World (A/A)
-Honors Sophomore English (A/A)
-Spanish 3 (A/A)
-PE (A/A)
-Art 1/Health (A/A)

Junior Year
AP Comp Sci (A/A)
AP Physics C Mech (A/A)
AP Calc Ab (A/A)
US History (A/A)-(DID NOT TAKE APUSH)
Junior English (A/A)-(DID NOT TAKE AP LANG)
PE/Computer Tech (A/A)
Sat Prep/Art 2 (A/A)

Senior Year
AP Comp Gov/AP American Gov
Senior English-(NOT TAKING AP LIT)
Advanced Calc
Ap Chemistry
Cisco networking (2 classes)

My school is very good public high school and offers maybe around 30 Ap classes
I passed on a lot of AP Classes, which I feel is my biggest problem in getting to UCLA. I want to apply as an engineering major, so I did not feel the relevance in taking AP classes such as AP Lang.

Tests:
ACT 33
English 30
Math 36
Reading 32
Science 35
Writing 31

SAT Math II 800
I am not taking the physics test, how much will that hurt me?

ECs:
-robotics (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior) will be a programming mentor/co-lead for incoming freshman
-NHS (sophomore, junior, senior)
-Key Club (sophomore, junior, senior)
-table tennis club(junior, senior)

Going to get a job during the summer
140 hours community service at a local food bank

MY MAIN QUESTION IS HOW BIG OF A PROBLEM IS IT THAT I PASSED ON SO MANY AP CLASSES and me not taking the physics subject test?

UC’s consider 10-11th grades in the a-g course requirements only. As an OOS applicant, you only get extra honors points for AP/IB and DE courses taken 10-11th grade. Here is a link for the UC GPA calculator: https://rogerhub.com/gpa-calculator-uc/

Please post calculated UW UC GPA/Capped Weighted UC GPA and Fully Weighted UC GPA since UCLA will look at all these GPA’s. Your test scores are very competitive and they do consider HS rigor.

Will UCLA be affordable since you will receive little to no Financial aid as an OOS student? Expect to pay close to $55K/year to attend.