Which UC schools could I get into?

<p>I'm currently a junior.
Average GPA: 3.65 weighted (Not including the first semester of junior year, but will likely be a 3.8. I plan on getting at least a 4.3 second semester because it's one of my last chances to impress.) You may think my GPA is low for unweighted but I took 2 honors classes last year.</p>

<p>My junior year classes are:
Honors American Lit
Honors Spanish 3
AP chemistry
AP US History
Algebra 2/Trig
Comparative Religion</p>

<p>Probable Senior year classes:
AP English
AP Comp Sci
AP Physics
AP Macro Econ
AP Gov
AP Calc
Religion</p>

<p>EC's: Travel team basketball, Varsity Volleyball, Yearbook (Editor), Robotics (President),
Filipino Club, Key Club, Food
Club, Dance team, CSF, NHS, Altar Serving, Hospital Volunteer</p>

<p>I have about 250 service hours within the past year.
I got a 2000 on my PSAT.
Hopefully I can match that score on the Jan SAT. I'll be taking Subject tests in match 2
and chemistry. I'll also be applying to University of Washington, Penn State,
Boston College, and Stanford (that's a reach, I know, but I'll try). Some others I'll also be
trying: USF, USD, and Cal Poly. Some extra facts: I've taken part in a couple of these schools' engineering outreach programs as well because ive heard they help on college apps. I believe ive risen from adversity in my life since I was a child. Could you guys give me some ideas about these
schools along with the UC schools.</p>

<p>your gpa isnt that bad, i mean it depends what school ur applying to. but try to raise it to 3.8, thats a fair gpa to get into UCs. your classes and ECs are good enough. for SAT, just try to get at least 1800 then you’ll be fine for applyin to UCs.
Univerity of Wash. is worth a try. like u said, u’ll prob need to work harder for penn, BC and stanford.
USF and USD might be high possibility to get in. (write a really good personal statement!)
but from ur stat right now,i would say UC riverside, santa cruz, irvine and santa barbara can be considerable.</p>