<p>I will be applying to UC's. I am aiming for UCB, UCLA, and UCSD. I will be applying for EECS at berkeley and CS at the other two.</p>
<p>UW 3.9
W 4.18</p>
<p>SAT 1890
crit 560
reading 610
math 720</p>
<p>SAT 2
Chem 710
Math 2 640</p>
<p>took 3 ap's junior year, none offered sophomore year
taking 4 senior year. so 7 out of 9 total at my school.</p>
<p>In key and recycling club all four years.<br>
VP of CSF junior year, and president senior year.
founder and president of speech and debate club.
Also in NHS.</p>
<p>varsity basketball sophomore and senior year.
varsity baseball junior and senior year. </p>
<p>about 200 hours of community service from sophomore and junior year.
I also made ELC.</p>
<p>do you think i will get in for sure to any? or a good shot?</p>
<p>Hmmm, why did you drop out of Basketball in Junior year? UC’s just like any other college love commitment.
2 varsity sports,
a few presidencies, good GPA.
You look like you have a chance. The only reason its not a Match is cause of your SAT. If you at least get over 2000, your chances increase drastically, especially sine you qualify for ELC. </p>
<p>UC’s accept on a formula, giving points on different parts of your application. You have everything except the SAT. and the Essay of course.</p>
<p>Average SAT scores at Cal and LA are 2050, higher for engineering majors. For SD you want to be over 2000. Average GPA for the top 2 is a 4.2 UC weighted, about 4.1 at SD. Higher scores will help you. I’d especially up the mathll score for engineering and CS.</p>
<p>Your 720 in Math on the SAT makes you competitive for engineering at those schools but I think the upper tier UCs, particularly UCB, also want to see strong scores in CR as well, even for engineering majors, so you may want to apply to some of the middle tier schools such as UCD and UCI where your overall SAT score would be competitive and your chance of acceptance much higher.</p>
<p>Sorry; there’s extremely small chance that you’ll get onto the EECS program at Berkeley. The average SAT score for the entering class at Berkeley is 2080. And it’s 2260 for engineering. It’s most likely higher than 2260 for EECS as it is the most oversubscribed major at Berkeley.</p>
<p>You need to retake SATs like everyone else has mentioned if you want to get into UC Berkeley under EECS. Retake them well, because those scores really aren’t that good.</p>