What are my chances for BS Computational Physics at UCSD?

UC Weighted GPA: 3.92 UC Unweighted : 3.72

Test Scores:
SAT: 2240 (Math: 770, Reading: 730 and Writing: 740)
SAT Math 2C Subject Test: 800
AP English Language and Composition: 5

Extracurricular Activities:

Engineering Internship at local tech startup (doing currently, will be doing until college starts). Operated and wrote specialized scripts for multiple CNC machines, created schematics and footprints for circuit boards, enterprise level software development for cisco products(startup is partnered with cisco)

National Premier League Soccer Player (Extremely high commitment)

Building Computers for friends and family and Teaching basic computer assembly skills to people in the community

Featured Electronic Projects for Maker Faire and Instructables.com(drone, raspberry pi laptop, wireless solar powered phone charger)

Lead Programmer(high officer position) of the programming club - 2014-2017

Vice President of the Computer and Electrical Engineering club - 2014-2017

100 hours of teaching kids the language tamil at the local tamil academy

Varisty Soccer Starting Striker since freshman year

volunteered 100 hours at respective soccer club to host and manage recreational tournaments

40 hours of building PCs for the navy (one of my friends knows a few people at the local navy base)

Awards:
Norcal National Premier League Soccer Champion
Norcal State Cup Soccer Champion
Letter of commendation from the National Merit scholarship program

Additional Info:

All honors or AP classes all 4 years.
Finished Calculus 1 at local community college. (got an A +)

Senior Year Classes:
Ap physics 1
Ap Computer science
Ap statistics

some of this information will not be in my old post because I forgot to include it

The major is non impacted by the way, one of the few in UCSD.

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Freshman admit rates for UC GPA of 3.80-4.19:
UCSD: 39%

Overall you look like a competitive applicant except for a lower than average UC GPA for UCSD. UCSD admits into the University first and then into the major. Applying for a non-capped major will help your chances. I think UCSD is High Match so the decision could go either way. Good Luck and make sure you have some solid Match and Safety schools on your list.