What are my chances of getting into UCLA?

<p>I was just wondering, what are my chances of getting into UCLA? I'm an incoming senior in a washington state high school.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.905 (unweighted)
SAT I: 1970 (going to retake it)
-Critical Reading: 620
-Math: 690
-Writing: 660, Essay: 10
ACT w/ writing: 30
AP Scores:
AP Lang/Comp: 4
AP US History: 4</p>

<p>Anticipated Senior Classes:
Eng102 via Running Start
Spanish via Running Start
AP Biology
AP Gov
AP Calculus
Anatomy/Physiology
Physics
Psychology</p>

<p>Extracurricular:
Honor Society 9-12
-President: 12
Band 9-11
Marching Band 10-11
-Marched in 2010 Tournament of Roses Parade
Wind Ensemble 10-11
-Outstanding Woodwind: 10
Multicultural Club: 10
Relay for Life: 10-12
Volunteer at Elementary School: 8-12
-6th grade camp counselor: 11
Church Worship Leader: 9-12
-Pianist 9-12
Senior Class Senator
Key Club: 10-12
Piano: K-12
-Excellent Rating at local contest: 9
300+ Hours community service</p>

<p>*Running Start is where we can take college level courses in a community college, thus gaining high school and college credit.</p>

<p>Your chances of admission pretty much hinge on whether you can improve your SAT score. If you get 2100+ then you would be a much more impressive candidate, in my opinion. You don’t NEED 2100+, but it would be very helpful.</p>

<p>So, are you saying that if I improve my SAT score I have a fair chance of getting in?</p>

<p>Yes, your truly would. However, you have a good chance as you are, although do write a kick ass essay.</p>

<p>I think you need to do a lot more since you are OOS. What about your SATii ? Don’t forget UC looks at only your 10th and 11th grade scores. My suggestion, retake sat1 and
aim for 2100+ ,SATII Target 750+. good luck</p>

<p>Yeah, I believe that all UCs require 2 SAT IIs for those applying this fall. You should take Math II plus one more.</p>