Hi,
I am a senior in high school who applied to the following schools:
UCSB
UCLA
UCM
UCR
UCSD
UCSC
UCD
UCI
UCB
SDSU
SJSU
CPP
SFSU (accepted)
LBSU
which schools can i get accepted too, rejected, or waitlisted. Here are my stats:
3.9 UC and CSU gpa
1210 on the SAT
Good Essays (one made my english teacher cry)
Solid ECS (YMCA, Senior Home, Church)
Im also black and i live in a single parent home where my parent is retired and makes under 50k a year.
Ca resident.
Thanks
my bad i meant 60k and my major is undeclared
I will first start with the UC’s:
Based on your UC/CSU GPA and test scores
Freshman admit rates for UC GPA of 3.80-4.19:
UCB: 14%
UCLA: 14%
UCSD: 44%
UCSB: 54%
UCD: 58%
UCI: 65%
UCSC: 85%
UCR: 94%
UCM: 96%
25th - 75th percentiles for SAT:
UCB: 1280-1490
UCLA: 1280-1500
UCSD: 1250-1470
UCSB: 1210- 1450
UCD: 1190-1430
UCI: 1190-1420
UCSC: 1170-1380
UCR: 1090-1310
UCM: 1020-1230
UCLA/UCB/UCSD:
UCSB: Waitlist
UCD/UCI: Waitlist/Accept
UCSC/UCR: Accept
UCM: Accept
For the CSU’s, your Eligibility index is 4330.
SDSU: Waitlist/Accept
CSULB/SJSU/CPP: Accept
Neither the UC’s or CSU’s consider URM status. Best of luck
Does waitlist mean I could get in if people don’t go to the school and l live in San Diego
If you are local to SDSU, then you would have priority and probably will be accepted not waitlisted. If you are non-local then you would have a higher chance for being waitlisted. Waitlist means that if anyone accepted decides not to attend, then you could get off the waitlist and be accepted.
Your chances for UCD/UCI are around 50/50 so that is why I put waitlist/accept since it could go either way. Being on the waitlist still means you would have to enroll in another school by May 1until you hear either way about an acceptance/rejection. Most schools will notify waitlisted applicants after the May 1 SIR deadline.
I am no Adcom so I can only go by your posted stats, the statistical data available for last year’s incoming Freshman and some knowledge I have acquired from personal experience with my kids and relatives when applying to the CSU’s and UC’s. What I predict will in no way be your outcome so take any chancings with “a grain of salt” as the saying goes.
Also it looks like I deleted the following;
UCLA/UCB/UCSD: Reject