what uc's would accept me

<p>grades are
bio AA
chem AB
Geometry AB
algebra2 AB
H 9 english CB
10 english AA
computor repair AA
life skills and health AB
Spanish 1&2 BCBB
(did not include pe)
currently
ap physics B
ap us A
ap english A
intro art B
WOrld his A
Math Analysis A
and ima take
SAT and ACT in september and november
psats were horrible reading 52 math 48 writing 42
extra curriculars include junior counsil vice president of mesa club and debate club</p>

<p>i am a junior</p>

<p>Your GPA should be okay for most UCs. Just do well on your SATs, build up your ECs a bit, and if you're in-state, you'll have a chance at all of them.</p>

<p>Licia, not sure where you come up with that. The top tier UCs- UCLA, UCB, UCSB are going to be looking for SATs in the 700s and a GPA at least 3.8.<br>
OP, take a look at the stats on the UC website...they calc your GPA according to their formula.</p>

<p>hmm would it be difficult to get into uc davis or irvine because davis would be my first choice and yes i am a california resident</p>

<p>if you get your SAT scores up in the 600 range you should be fine for UCD and UCI</p>

<p>hmm what would be the act equivilant ugh all this college stuff stresses me out</p>

<p>you know you have to take the sat ii's to get into the uc's as well correct?</p>

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The top tier UCs- UCLA, UCB, UCSB are going to be looking for SATs in the 700s and a GPA at least 3.8.

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<p>None of them really "look" for a certain score. The top tier UCs, by the way, are Berkeley and UCLA with UCSD trailing behind. Berkeley's median SAT is a 2060 and UCLA's a 2000 or so.</p>

<p>Um..still..the OP's score is more than 500 below that...</p>

<p>Do you have any SAT IIs or AP test scores for us?</p>

<p>yea i know i need to take sat iis obviously my parents go on and on about them and no i just started jujior year but my counsler got me worried about what college im goin to and i registered for the acts with wrtiting portion and ima register for the sat</p>

<p>Write some killer essays, join clubs that interest you and keep your grades up and you could totally get into UCD. Somebody once told me that SAT's wont accept or reject you they are just there. I got into UCB with a low SAT (like below 1800) while my friend who had a 2150 got rejected. The main difference was she only spent a couple of days on one essay and I had straight up killer essays.</p>