What are my chances at UC Berkeley and UCLA?

<p>I am a rising high school senior from a well respected public high school in New York.</p>

<p>Cumulative unweighted GPA: 91.75 (3.7/4.0) (grade trend upward from freshmen to junior year)
Cumulative weighted GPA: 95.00 (4.0/4.0)</p>

<p>SAT Scores
2000 Single Seating
2020 Superscore
1410 Two-Part
690 Critical Reading 720 Math 590/610 Writing</p>

<p>SAT II
US History 710 Chemistry 660 Math II 610 (might retake- winged it)</p>

<p>AP's freshman year: none offered
AP's sophomore year: AP World- 5
AP's junior year: AP US History- 4 AP Statistics- 4
AP's: senior year: taking AP literature, AP AB Calculus, AP Environmental Science</p>

<p>-I have taken honors Math classes, and science classes to this point.
-4 years of spanish, 1 year of french</p>

<p>Extra Curricular:</p>

<p>-Media Club 3 years (vice president 1 year)
-Interact Club 4 years (Treasurer 1 year, President 1 year)
-Best Buddies (an organization that helps disabled children)
-History Club 2 years (vice president 1 year) (club to get funding for veterans)
-National Honor Society (Vice President)
-Spring Track (1 year) - due to injury
-Football (1 year)
-Cross Country (3 years)</p>

<p>Other:
-Internship with a State Senator
-200 hours of community service (leadership position in interact and history club and NHS community service groups, member of Best Buddies)</p>

<p>Very Good recommendations from 2 teachers, guidance councilor, and senator</p>

<p>Chances at U Cal Berkeley and UCLA? and reasons?</p>

<p>I think your SAT is a bit low… but your GPA should be good. Not to be a downer but it is harder for OOS people to get into UC’s.</p>

<p>Is there any way you could raise that SAT into 2100+?
As for Math II if you are considering going into engineering you gotta raise that up. I’m in-state, and I have to retake my 740 in math to get 790 at least (I’m going to major in mech engineering).</p>

<p>Can you chance me back?</p>

<p>I think your SAT is just fine, for Berkeley and UCLA. Those are some hard schools to get into, but I think you’ll be fine, but just don’t expect admission. Good luck.</p>