What are my chances for the CSU on UC schools?

<p>]Edit: Ignore the miss type in the title, it should be "and" not "on"</p>

<p>Hey, im currently a senior in high school and just wanted to know my chances of getting into schools in the UC and CSU school system.</p>

<p>I applied to all the UC's but merced and rievrside and only applied to San Diego State, Cal Poly Pomona and Cal Poly SLO.</p>

<p>My ACT:
English:27 ( max was 30 from previous ACT)
Math:31
Reading:31
Science:30
Writing:9
Composite:30</p>

<p>Subject Tests:
Math : 640 (I know its bad, I should have taken it but I was provided wrong information about it being needed for UC's)
Chem: 590 (same goes for chem^)</p>

<p>GPA: 3.5 </p>

<p>AP's: AP chem, AP statistics, AP computer science</p>

<p>Currently taking AP Cal AB, American Gov and Economics, Physics, English IV, and 3D Computer Animation and design</p>

<p>Looking to major in aerospace or computer science.</p>

<p>Thanks everyone!</p>

<p>You should have no problem at the CSU’s. Is the 3.5 UW? If it is, you should be ok at UCSC, UCI, UCSB, and UCD. If not, those might be a reach also, especially in engineering. UCSD will be a reach for you and UCLA and UCB might be out of your league for any type of engineering.</p>

<p>I would generally agree with most of what Limabeans01 has said except for his opinion on Cal Poly Engineering.</p>

<p>The freshman engineering applicant acceptance data for Cal Poly are:</p>

<p>average GPA: 4.03
average ACT: 31
average SAT: 1372/1600</p>

<p>So Cal Poly might be a reach for you depending on whether you GPA is weighted or not, and since your ACT is slightly below their average.</p>

<p>I am narrowing down a list of engineering schools to apply for. And my research has shown that UCI, UCSB engineering might actually be slightly easier to get in than Cal Poly. It looks like UCD might be able even.</p>

<p>Out of all the schools you are looking at, CP Pomona and UCSC are shoe in for you.</p>