<p>Stanford - Far Reach
UC Berkeley - Reach
UCLA - Match
USC - Match
Texas - Which one…?
Rice - High match
Duke - Far Reach
Florida - Again, which one?
Vanderbilt - Reach
UC Irvine - Low match
UC San Diego - Match
Notre Dame - Safety</p>
<p>Stanford: Reach
UC Berkeley: Reach (Low reach if in-state)
UCLA: High match (Match if in-state)
USC: Low reach
Texas: Which one?
Rice: Low reach
Duke: Reach
Florida: Match
Vanderbilt: Low reach
UC Irvine: Match (low match/safety if in-state)
UC San Diego: High Match
Notre Dame: High Match/Low reach (NOTRE DAME IS NOT A SAFETY!)</p>
<p>I can’t be certain because you did not list your grades, but I estimate that your UC GPA is 4.15.</p>
<p>Therefore:
Berkeley-Low Reach
UCLA-Low Reach
Stanford-High Reach
USC-High Match
Rice-Low Reach
Duke-Reach
Florida-Match
Vanderbilt-High Match
UC Irvine-Match
UC San Diego-High Match
Notre Dame-Low Reach</p>
<p>Additionally, your chances will increase for a given college if you are in the same state as that college.</p>
<p>@Iotusg His SAT score will be competitive for many of these schools. Some of these schools only use CR and Math in the SAT calculations so it would also be helpful to know the OP’s individual SAT section scores.</p>