For CPSLO admission, a formula called the MCA is used. https://mca.netlify.app/ appears to be an assumed or reverse-engineered version of the previous MCA before all CSUs went test-blind. But it will tell you what things give you extra points. Unfortunately, CPSLO does not publish past MCA thresholds by major.
On the CSU application, be sure to include all high school level math courses (algebra 1 or higher) and foreign language courses taken while in middle school in your self-reported academic record. For whatever reason, it is said that CPSLO’s MCA calculation does not use course validation* when calculating whether you have more than the minimum number of semesters of math or foreign language courses.
*Course validation is a CSU and UC policy where higher level courses assume completion of lower level courses, e.g. completing algebra 2 means that algebra 1 is assumed, and completing Spanish 4 or AP level means that Spanish 1, 2, 3 are assumed.