Chances: UCs, Trinity (CT), W&M, GW, Notre Dame etc.

<p>CA female, white</p>

<p>GPA: 3.95w, 3.76uw</p>

<p>AP Classes:
World History B/B
US History B/B
Psychology A/A
Pre Calc B/B
English Lang A/A
Calc AB -/-
English Lit -/-
AP Econ/Gov -/-</p>

<p>Have not taken SAT (goal score: 2010)
Have not taken ACT or Subject tests</p>

<p>Extra:
Journalism Editor-in-Chief 3 years
Theatre (Acting and Directing)for 4 years+
Started club on campus to help kids with body confidence
Tutor in math
Work experience: working with kids with autism 2 years+
Softball Varsity 2 years
Tennis JV 1 year
Summers: working, traveling to Europe
Essay-good
Recs-good!!!</p>

<p>What are my chances at:
College of William and Mary
Trinity College (CT)*
GW
Cornell*
Berkeley
UCLA*
ASU
UC Davis
UCSB
Notre Dame
Northeastern
University of the Pacific*
*Alumni Relation</p>

<p>ANY feedback would be helpful! Thank you!!</p>

<p>Berkeley: reach
UCLA: reach
UC Davis: Match
UCSB: Match
University of the Pacific: Safety</p>

<p>Don’t know about the rest. Also, the UC’s don’t care if you’re related to any alumni.</p>

<p>Also I would love some more ideas for some safety schools! Thank you so much!</p>

<p>College of William and Mary: Match
Trinity College (CT)<em>: Match
GW : Never Heard
Cornell</em> : Reach
Berkeley: match
UCLA<em>: match
ASU: Never heard of
UC Davis : Obvious match
UCSB: Match
Notre Dame: Match
Northeastern: Match
University of the Pacific</em>: Match</p>

<p>saftey school: USC</p>

<p>Some other California colleges and safety schools to consider:</p>

<p>UC Irvine: match
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (depending on the major): match
Santa Clara University: safety
University of San Diego: match
UC Riverside: safety
UC Santa Cruz: safety
ASU: safety, tons of kids from my school with mediocre grades and SAT scores got in there</p>

<p>As far as the above poster saying USC would be a safety. He’s wrong. I know a number of kids with a 4.0+ GPA in my senior class who got rejected by USC this year. I’m sure you’d have a good shot getting into USC, but it’s definitely not a safety school.</p>