<p>[10-11] Weighted GPA: 4.05
SAT: 2000</p>
<p>ECs: Badminton-4 years
Piano-6 years
Speech and Debate
Mock Trial
Volunteering at Lucille Packard Hospital [Stanford]- 100+ hours</p>
<p>Pre-Med or medical related major [bio etc.]</p>
<p>or Business</p>
<p>you won't get in anywhere</p>
<p>lawlz</p>
<p>I got into USC engineering with a 1960 SAT</p>
<p>oh really</p>
<p>thats cool</p>
<p>are you there right now?</p>
flopsy
April 17, 2006, 4:40pm
5
<p>ashtray:</p>
<p>Assuming you are a California resident,
UCB/UCLA: Slight Reach
UCSD: Match
UCI/UCSB/UCD: Safe Match
UCSC/UCR/UCM: Safety</p>
<p>hmm</p>
<p>good chances I think</p>
<p>What's you're unweighted GPA?</p>
Drew00
April 17, 2006, 7:21pm
9
<p>U of M - slight reach</p>
<p>UW is like above 3.5, not sure...</p>
<p>I've taken a lot of AP classes, like 8 and a few honors</p>
<p>so I'm not sure how it works out</p>
<p>Hmm--the reason I ask is because most colleges unweight your GPA.</p>
<p>If it's 3.75+, UMich=match/slight reach
If it's 3.7+, USC=match/maybe a slight reach</p>
<p>ashtray, are you instate (california)? </p>
<p>instate:
uc berkeley/ucla: slight reach
ucsd: match</p>
<p>out of state:
uc berkeley/ucla: reach
ucsd: slight reach/reach</p>
<p>For umich...
instate-slight reach...
oos-between slight reach and reach</p>
<p>it all depends on what kind of classes you took...a 3.5 uw is a little on the low side for uofm...but if you were taking tough ap/IB/honors classes...that will help...</p>
<p>Doesn't UMich like getting people from all over the country?</p>