<p>When you got into UCSD</p>
<p>4.0 weighted
2110
760 Math II
650 Bio</p>
<p>Why are you asking?</p>
<p>3.8 UW
1980
650 math 2c
580 Chem</p>
<p>im not smart</p>
<p>3.45 weighted
600 2c
~2000</p>
<p>out of state
i magically got in somehow :D</p>
<p>Good enough.</p>
<p>3.65~ wGPA
2080 (650/780/650 V/M/W) SAT
790 Math IIC
710 US History
700 Spanish</p>
<p>Hahaha, my GPA is ridiculously laughable because I didn't do jack**** my 10th grade year; I was too emo and messed up to care about school. Too bad I "woke up" my junior/senior year, when it's too late.</p>
<p>3.3 UW / 3.9 W
2230 SAT
790/770/710 SAT IIs</p>
<p>about 3.95 weighted (4.44 uncapped weighted)
2300 sat
800/780/780 sat subject tests</p>
<p>2.83 GPA
400/360/420 SAT
380/400/390 SAT IIs</p>
<p>5.0 gpa
2400 SAT
800 on 7 SAT II's
36 ACT
5's on all AP's
native american</p>
<p>shacked: only???</p>
<p>i have the same thing except i took the SAT twice to re-affirm my 2400
as well as all 8 of my SAT2s (800 two times each)</p>
<p>anyway, my real stats are 3.37uw, 3.71w, 2050 sat (800m, 690w, 560c), 690x2 sat2s</p>
<p>4.1 GPA
1850 SAT's
600 on US History and Math 2</p>
<p>Shacked, did you get 2400 with an 11 essay subscore or 12?</p>
<p>I do hope you're only continuing his sarcasm.... =P</p>
<p>What's sarcasm? I just want to know if I beat him or tied him.</p>
<p>1.3 W (you don't wanna know unweighted)
680 SAT I: 240 M, 260 W, 180 R
330/260/230/200/0 on SAT II's (I fell asleep during 4th one and misspelled my name on the 5th one)
Accepted to UCSD with Regents :)</p>
<p>...lol what's the point of this thread</p>
<p>its to see whos the smartest. duh. </p>
<p>well heres mine...
3.95 wgpa
2120 sat
9 AP's</p>
<p>No, it's to see who's the best student/test-taker.</p>
<p>Intellect is measured through thought, which can't be manifested into a statistic.</p>
<p>you guys need to face it. Regaurdless of how smart you are going into college, there will always be someone smarter. You will not be the one setting the curves, nor will you want to be. </p>
<p>UC tests (at least in the sciences) are based on curves. You take the test against the person sitting next to you, not against the test. My last phyiscs midterm, the mean was 17.5 out of 60.</p>