<p>I'm from a magnet school in San Francisco we are ranked in the nation.</p>
<p>GPA 3.28 (weightd)</p>
<p>AP Coruses
Psychology (4)
Chemistry (2) :/ not sending in my score
Micro Economics
Macro Economics</p>
<p>SAT I
1710 CR 550 M 670 WR 490 (low score)</p>
<p>SAT II
CHEM 650
LIT. 650
MATH II 760 </p>
<p>Key Club(voluntering) 3 years
Student Government 1 years
Wrestling 4 years Captain 2 years
CSF(tutoring) 1 year
Mentor to younger students 2 years</p>
<p>My parents never went to High School
1st gen. american 1st gen. college student
Applying for the EOP program
Low income</p>
<p>Major Computer Engineering Alt. Electrical Engineering
What do you think my chances of getting into these schools are?
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (applied early decision)
UCB (absolutely no way)
UCLA (absolutely no way)
UCSD
UCSB
UCI
UCSC
UCD</p>
<p>Your stats are amazingly similar to me.
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (applied early decision)- I think pretty good chance of getting in.
UCB (absolutely no way)- Far reach.
UCLA (absolutely no way)- A little closer far reach.
UCSD- Reach/HIgh match
UCSB High Match
UCI High Match
UCSC Match
UCD high Match</p>
<p>Thats what I think at least. I think you should still apply to UCB/UCLA because well... you can. If possible take the December SAT/ Try to improve that sat score by a lot.</p>
<p>Cookie, I think your chances are too lenient imo and disregard the budget problems CSUs (and likely UCs) will be facing this year due to underfunding. That being said, your gpa and SAT scores are lower than all the colleges you're applying to. However, don't take these chances to heart, this is just what I think.</p>
<p>Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (applied early decision): I didn't know they had an ED option, so I'm going to say Low reach/Match
UCB (absolutely no way) - nearly impossible
UCLA (absolutely no way) - nearly impossible
UCSD - High reach
UCSB - High reach
UCI - Reach
UCSC - Match
UCD - Reach</p>
<p>my sat scores are really low, but for some reason i scored better on the harder subject test haha. do you know if they care more about reasoning then subject or are they both evenly weighted?</p>