<p>Should I even bother with UCSD or LA with these stats:</p>
<p>UC GPA 4.08
SAT I 1960
SATII 620, 640
7 AP Courses; 6 Community College Courses
AP History 5; AP Pschology 4; AP English 5</p>
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<p>Thanks for your input.</p>
<p>Should I even bother with UCSD or LA with these stats:</p>
<p>UC GPA 4.08
SAT I 1960
SATII 620, 640
7 AP Courses; 6 Community College Courses
AP History 5; AP Pschology 4; AP English 5</p>
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<p>Thanks for your input.</p>
<p>you should always bother, even if you think you wont get it, if its someplace you really think you want to go</p>
<p>your gpa and sats are a little low, though your uc gpa technically is the ‘average’ for incoming frosh, what is your uw gpa? you do seem to have taken a good load of ‘rigorous courses’ though</p>
<p>the comm service is good, and i think they look for outreach for low income so that might help too</p>
<p>i had worse SATs and SAT2’s but a better GPA and got in</p>
<p>I got 3.6 GPA and 1870 and got in.</p>
<p>Your stats are right around the averages, and competition is said to get tougher every year.</p>
<p>So… your EC’s and essays will be the things that get you in.</p>
<p>I’d say for UCLA it’d be a reach.</p>
<p>your UC GPA is almost that of the average admitted for UCSD. A little lower than that of UCLA. </p>
<p>I’d say get the SAT2’s up.</p>
<p>match for SD
slight reach / reach for LA</p>
<p>UCSD - match
UCLA - slight reach</p>
<p>match for SD
slight reach/reach for LA</p>
<p>i got into ucsd with a 4.8 uc gpa, 2020 on my sat, 750 math2, 700 chemistry as a chemical engineering major and i was below average for admissions to chemE. it really depends on what you want to major in. I’d say if you are going for any engineering definately work on you SATs. i don’t know much about the other majors though.</p>
<p>Impossible. UC gpa’s don’t go above 4.5.</p>
<p>^ I think he meant 4.08.</p>
<p>oops yeah i meant 4.5 actually sorry. I had straight A’s and a majority of APs. Sorry, I posted that via iphone and I must have mistyped</p>
<p>Haha, no problem. That is quite an impressive accomplishment, though, flawless sophomore and junior years.</p>