<p>so I am a senior, and i am applying regularly. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING!
STATS:
I have a 3.95 unweighted gpa, and a 4.37 UC GPA.
SAT 1: 1660 (i know) new sat score (around 2000/2100) i hope (scores come out thursday)
SAT 2: Bio M(730) Math 2 (taking it november) US History (660)
APS: I have taken 3 APS Junior year and I am taking 5 this year. ( my school doesn't allow aps freshmen or sophomore year)
AP SCORES: 5 (bio) 4 (apush) 4 (english lang)
I am a first generation college student. I live in California.
EC:
I have volunteered 300 hours at UCLA Hospital
I am president of 3 clubs and VP of another
I have been a tutor for a few years, its not a big thing though
I am in CSF, I won student of the year for one of my classes
MY school does not do ranking.</p>
<p>I want to study molecular biology or microbiology. </p>
<p>SO WHAT ARE MY CHANCES AT UCLA UCSD UCB UCD? WHAT OTHER SCHOOLS SHOULD I APPLY TO? I WAS THINKING MIDDLEBURY, U OF M AT ANN ARBOR, BU AND MAYBE DUKE?</p>
<p>You are not “high match” for both Berkeley and UCLA. Your SAT scores are way too low for those schools, and Berkeley does not superscore SATs. Berkeley is low reach for you, at best. But I would still apply, if I were you. Who knows, right?</p>
<p>If your SAT gets to 2000, you’re fine for UCLA. Have you calculated your UC GPA?
Also, BU is your complete safety, and I’d say that UMich is a match.</p>