What are my chances?

<p>I am a senior and am about to start applying. I have about a 3.9 unweighted gpa with a class rank of 25. My UC gpa is 4.136 weighted. My extra curricular activities include 4 years of baseball, 3 of which were on Varisty. I am team captain. I have about 50 community service hours. My SAT score is 1870, but I am taking it again and I plan on raising it. I have also a 690 on the SAT Biology Subject Test. I will be taking the Math 2 SAT subject test in November. 5 on AP Biology exam. My senior schedule includes AP Calculus BC, AP environment science, economics, and english. What are my chances of getting accepted to these school? Thank you!!!</p>

<p>UCLA
UC Berkeley
UC Davis
UC Santa Barbara
UC San Diego
Boston College
Boston University
SDSU
UC Irvine
UC Riverside
University of Arizona
USC</p>

<p>All the UCs will accept you for the high GPA but your SAT score would have to be above 2000 at least.</p>

<p>The 50 hours of community service are pretty insignificant
and you need more extra curriculars for UCLA, Berkeley, Irvine, Boston College, and USC.
The others I have no idea!
Riverside should be easy to get into with your GPA though!</p>

<p>Berkeley is probably an admissions reach; [University</a> of California: StatFinder](<a href=“http://statfinder.ucop.edu%5DUniversity”>http://statfinder.ucop.edu) indicates that applicants needed either a 4.20+ UC admissions GPA, or 4.00 to 4.19 UC admissions GPA and 700+ scores on each SAT section for a greater than even chance of admission in 2009 (and it has gotten harder since then; also, for engineering, it took a 4.20+ UC admissions GPA and 700+ scores on each SAT section for a greater than even chance).</p>

<p>Don’t forget to consider cost in assessing reach, match, and safety. Try putting “financial aid estimator” in the schools’ web site search boxes.</p>