Chances Please

<p>I am a California resident and I attend a very competitive public high school</p>

<p>GPA: W. 4.36 (as of the end of Junior Year) UW. 3.98
SAT: 2050</p>

<p>Senior Year Schedule:
IB English
IB 20th Century History
IB Spanish 5
AP Statistics
AP Government and Politics</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars/awards:
4 years Mock Trial
Attorney for 2 years
Lead attorney Senior Year
Team has been to the State competition
4 years Interact Club
4 Years Relay for Life
4 Years Honor Roll/Principles Honor Roll
2 years Young Democrats Club
Junior Marshal
1 Year Cross Country and Track
Principle’s Honor Roll (Athletics)
Most Inspirational
Most Improved</p>

<p>I am ELC and rank 6 in my class (out of 650) for unweighted GPA.</p>

<p>You spelt “principal” wrong (twice).</p>

<p>Oh wow. Ha, that is really horrible. Please, everyone ignore that spelling error.</p>

<p>Spelling error aside, your only real weakness is your SAT score and even that isn’t bad (I think it’s about average). Bring it up a 100 points or so and I’d say you’re almost guaranteed to get in.
By the way, have you done SAT IIs yet?</p>

<p>get in forsho</p>

<p>what are my chances?</p>

<p>College Class Year: 2015
High School: Private</p>

<p>Academics:
GPA - Weighted: 3.03
Class Size: 200</p>

<p>Scores:
SAT I Math: 710
SAT I Critical Reading: 510
SAT I Writing: 640
SAT II World History: 510
SAT II Math Level 2 (IIC): 730</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Significant Extracurriculars: school magazine, service on saturday program, table tennis school team, piano- played since second grade</p>

<p>Leadership positions: Asst editor of school magazine</p>

<p>Athletic Status - list sport and your level: Table Tennis, 2 years of “JV”, 2 years of “V”</p>

<p>Volunteer/Service Work: 4 years- service on saturday program, 2 years- UNICEF fundraising, 2 service trips</p>

<p>Honors and Awards: NSHSS, Honor Roll</p>

<p>College Summer programs: Columbia SHSP</p>

<p>Senior Yr Classes: AP Hum Geo, AP Stat, Senior English, Chinese Lit, Forensics Science, Human Biology/Sport Science, Creative Writing, PE, Transitions</p>

<p>Zero chance with that GPA</p>

<p>I’ve noticed that UCLA almost exclusively looks at GPA and rank. It’s the only way they can get through 56,000 apps in a reasonable time frame. </p>

<p>By that token, I would say you need a weighted GPA of >3.9 and SAT>2000 to be remotely competitive (these are the absolute low end of stats)</p>