Waitlisted at UCLA, do I still have a chance at USC?

I got direct admitted into engineering at University of Washington and also admitted to UCSD,UCD,Bowdoin,Brandeis and UCI. USC is absolutely my dream school but I really don’t know if its possible for me to go there anymore since I didn’t even get into UCLA. Please chance me

GPA:
4.2 weighted
3.85 Unweighted (Upward trend) 3.56 Freshman 4.0 Soph 4.0 Junior
4.0/4.0 college GPA Senior (predicted)

Most rigorous schedule from my school

Rank: top 5%

From Washington

Major: 1st choice: Computer Science/Business Administration 2nd choice: Economics/Math

Courses:Took all AP courses offered + dual enrollment.(AP Computer Science, AP Chemistry, AP Calculus AB) 3 AP’s (4 is the maximum, I didn’t want to take AP Stats - too easy), Linear Algebra, Calculus 2, Calculus 3, Engineering Physics Mechanics, Engineering Physics Electricity and Magnetism, Engineering Physics Waves, English 101 and Political Science in dual enrollment.

School: A really low performing school. Nobody has ever gotten into USC(Or nobody applied, who knows) Only 4 AP’s are offered(I took 3 of them) and no honors are offered.

SAT: 2050 superscored; (630 CR 800M 620W)/1430 CR+ M - My school averages a 1300 on the SAT, not sure how this will affect the weight. Low by collegeconfidential’s standards… Sorry guys not my fault I didn’t have private tutors!

SAT II’s: Chinese w/ Listening: 800, Math Level 2: 780(Careless mistakes, rushed through the test on 4 hours of sleep)

EC’s:
-President/founder of computer science club
-President/founder of finance club
-1 Varsity sport(not recruited)
-Worked a job for over 2+ years(contributed all my earnings to my family)
-200+ hours of community services
-Network security research with University of Washington’s CSE department
-Managed a 20k portfolio averaging 12% returns(started from 8k)
-Math and sciences tutor at my local community college(only high school student tutor).

Rec’s are 9/10 at best but probably going to be an 8.(I wasn’t a teachers pet)

Hooks: First-generation college student, Low income, Upward bound, had a job for 2+years(?)

Personal statement/supplementals are very good. (Talked about poverty and how I overcame them while excelling in school.)

Your decision at UCLA shouldn’t be taken as indicative of how things will go with USC. There’s always an element of randomness in the admissions process and you’re in a great place right now, with lots of great offers to your name (like Bowdoin! Damn good school)… So while I’m sorry you didn’t get the decision for which you hoped at UCLA, don’t let it get you down to much.