Chances at UC Schools

<p>I got an 1690 on my SAT. 550 for both math and reading and 590 on writing.
I also got a 27 on the ACT.
I’ve taken 7 AP classes and 3 honors classes throughout high school.
I attend a public school.
I’m a first generation college student.
I have multiple volunteering experiences.
I was a Student Ambassador at The World Affair’s Council for a year.
I am apart of Forensic Society and in the Parli debate team since Sophmore year.-- Attended SNFI one summer (i don’t know if that helps)
I volunteered at the food Bank atleast once a month.
I also won some local art contests.
I also taught English in rural China for a summer.</p>

<p>I also send in art supplement to some schools.</p>

<p>On my personal statment, I wrote about my experience at a commercial shoot.
I also wrote about how my dad influenenced me to pursue art and got me started drawing and stuff like that.</p>

<p>I just want some opinions on my acceptance rate or chances to some UC schools listed below:
-UC Berkeley
-UC Davis
-UC Irvine
-UC SD
-UC SC
-UC LA
-UC Riverside
-UC SB</p>

<p>Thanks for any feedback! Please be honest!</p>

<p>No one can give you even the slightest hint without (a) your UC-calculated high school GPA, (b) whether you are a California resident, (c) whether you need a lot of financial aid, and (d) what your intended major is.</p>

<p>But you can check the freshman class profiles on [University</a> of California - Freshman class profiles](<a href=“http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/counselors/freshman/profiles/index.html]University”>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/counselors/freshman/profiles/index.html) to come up with your own estimate.</p>

<p>Financial aid depends on whether you are a California resident – residents of low to upper middle income households get Blue and Gold Opportunity; non-residents tend to get little.</p>

<p>At many UCs, selectivity varies by major or division (Letters and Science versus Engineering, etc.).</p>

<p>a)3.4 UC calculated GPA
b) Cali Resident
c) low-income</p>

<p>Major: Interntaional relations or studies/global studies/political science
*some schools don’t have some majors but my major is either one or the other.</p>

<p>You will be accepted to Merced and you have a shot at Riverside and SC.</p>