Chance me for UCLA?

Caucasian Male, 17
Visually Impaired* (Right eye blind & limited sight in left eye i.e. no eastern horizon)

UC GPA: 4.08-4.16 (Not sure if my Chem Honors is UC approved)
ACT: 36 (EN:34, M:36, R:36, SC:36)
SAT: 2200 (M: 760, WR: 700, CR: 740) (Not sending, ACT is way better)
APs-to-date: 3 (AP World History 5, AP US History 5, AP English Lit & Comp 4)
Quick note to make, my school offers almost no APs before Junior year (or in general - very small school), so I could only take APUSH and AP Eng Lit this past year.

Senior Schedule
AP Calc AB
AP Statistics
Computer Science (Gonna try taking the AP CompSci A test)
AP Physics C
English (Trimester Electives (World Lit I/II & Graphic Novels) + I’ll take the language AP)
History (Trimester Electives (Vietnam (F) & Modern Asia Research (S))
Quantum Theory (W) (Substituting for one of my history electives)

Total-APs: 9 (AP World History, AP US History, AP English Lit & Comp, AP Calc AB, AP Stat, AP CompSci A, AP Physics C, AP English Lang, AP Psychology*)
*Skimmed a practice test and got a majority of questions right. So I’ll just study on my own for that.

I don’t want to ramble because I tend to do that, so I’ll try to keep it short. I don’t know if this actually affects admissions decisions, but my high school is nationally ranked as one of the most rigorous private schools in the country. Anyway, I loaded up my Senior year with courses I like and hope that works well now that I’ll be writing less.

As you can probably gather from my course loadout, I like math. My ideal major is Computer Science or Mechanical Engineering. Other interests are Economics, Robotics, Psychology, and Creative Writing. I intend to pursue a Masters degree.

ECs/Job Experience
-I started a non-profit where I grow and deliver food from my garden and neighbors orchards to a local senior center back in 2007 and have been going strong since. Its expanded to include a retirement home that I’ve helped to renovate over the past 18 months (just painted the lobby last week, actually) Both places have received nearly 6 tons of produce over the past 8 years.
-I’m a youth ambassador for No Barriers, an organization dedicated to reinvigorating people born with birth defects or involved in accidents that left them disabled. We summit a 13,000+ft. mountain every year, accompanied by fellow visually impaired/totally blind members, paraplegics, single/double/triple-amputees, vets and everyone in between, and attend workshops with revolutionary assistive and medical technologies (Hugh Herr from MIT is the chairman). I raised $46,000 swimming from Alcatraz (which was an enormous fear of mine) in September of my sophomore year to spread awareness and help fund another summit. I recently committed to another one at the end of this school year.
-I was involved with a startup as the Interface Architect (basically designing the user interface, but not coding it) and Content Provider for an app the summer after my sophomore year. Due to a swindling development team, the app failed. It was supposed to provide the user with information about current events and gather metadata based on their responses to questions after reading a thread, but we ran out of money and time. However, the experience taught me tons of valuable lessons about business management, credibility, expectations and design.
-I recently interned at Stanford’s proteomics lab for a week. While I’m not a huge bioscience kind of guy, I find the subject interesting and wanted to see what life in the lab was like. An opening came about and I couldn’t pass up on it, so I helped analyze DNA and protein structures in the urine and blood plasma of kids with Kawasaki disease and studied the effect on knock-out rats who had a 45 base pair gene removed from the hypothalamus region. It was a lot of fun.
-Fencing (since sophomore year)
-Movie Analysis Club (Co-founder)

Awards:
Founder’s Award (Honors the student who exemplifies the ideals of the school/does something inspiring)
Silver Award aka Unsung Hero Award (Local town recognition for the Alcatraz swim)
Margie Burke Speech Tournament: Medalist (Silver and Bronze)
National Latin Exam: Honorable Mention (Not really worth writing)

I’m sure I’m missing stuff, but these things are what matter most/stick out to me. Please let me know if there’s any questions and sorry this is so long. My bad : )

UCLA: Match

If you can afford Washington, then try Carnegie Mellon also… it might be a reach for the major(s) you want but photosensitive students can find satisfaction there.

Holy Shrimp, You’re well qualified. UCLA is a match dude, you have outstanding scores and even better EC’s. Are you looking at any other schools?

Priestly Prawns? Dope. And thanks :slight_smile:

Yes, I’m looking at a bunch others: University of Washington, UC Berkeley, Cornell, Brown and a few more. How about you?

Do I really have the stats to get into Carnegie? My GPA is leagues behind the average acceptances for the Engineering and SCS colleges.

I honestly think you do, a perfect on the math section of the ACT and a 760 on the math section of the SAT in my eyes is amazing. You have amazing stats man, and your EC’s are great. UCLA is no brainier, but I don’t know much about CMU. I’m not near the stats and EC’s that you have, but I will be applying Early Decision to Virginia Tech Engineering! Good luck man!

is your UC GPA capped or uncapped?

I’m a little shaky on the definitions of capped and uncapped, but I think capped means that only 8 AP and honors courses contribute to your GPA and uncapped considers them all. My UC GPA only considers 4 honors/AP courses between sophomore/junior year.

I wish I knew you UW GPA as well, as UCLA cares about that.
Overall I think you can get in (match).

Freshman-Junior UW GPA: 3.58
Sophomore-Junior UW GPA: 3.71

I know that my cumulative GPA is god-awful for UCLA but I hope the trend in my grades reflects positively on me: 3.33, 3.67, 3.75

I’d say for you it is a high match. Check out this link to see the average scores for UCLA engineering.

Whoa… That’s crazy. I’ve heard that it’s difficult to transfer into the engineering department for your major, but do you think I’d be better off trying that approach?