What is my chance to UCSB?

<p>Hi, I am currently in community college majoring in Chemistry. I have 3.45 GPA, currently taking Ochem 1, Physics cal-based, and Biology Diversity of Organisms. I'm planning to take Ochem 2, Cal 3, and Physics Electrical in Spring. I am a member of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, currently working 32 hours per week, and volunteer for a local human right group. I'm tagging to UCSB, and hoping to raise GPA this Fall to apply to UCSD at the same time. So what are my chances for both school? Thanks.</p>

<p>Please help! :(</p>

<p>If you tagged to ucsb you should be guaranteed an acceptance provided that you meet all the requirements. For ucsd, you should be at 3.7 GPA to be competitive. </p>

<p>Sent from my SGH-T999 using CC</p>

<p>The Chemistry GPA Interquartile Range for 2010-11 transfer students at UCSB was 3.09-3.40 with an average of 3.26. Even if you didn’t TAG there, you should be accepted. </p>

<p>Source:<a href=“http://bap.ucsb.edu/IR/PDB/files/profiles/Letters%20and%20Science/MLP%20Sciences/1011_Chemistry.pdf[/url]”>http://bap.ucsb.edu/IR/PDB/files/profiles/Letters%20and%20Science/MLP%20Sciences/1011_Chemistry.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>mermaker- what about for an econ-accnting transfer, do you have any stats on that?</p>

<p>Departments of Economics for transfers 2010-11</p>

<p>Transfer College GPA Average: 3.39
GPA Interquartile Range: 3.18-3.59</p>

<p>Source:<a href=“http://bap.ucsb.edu/IR/PDB/files/profiles/Letters%20and%20Science/Social%20Sciences/1011_Economics.pdf[/url]”>http://bap.ucsb.edu/IR/PDB/files/profiles/Letters%20and%20Science/Social%20Sciences/1011_Economics.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>weird it seems the average is getting higher year by year haha of course, just my luck</p>

<p>It’s only going to get higher. Keep that GPA up. Every applicant is more than qualified nowadays.</p>