<p>My chances for the UCs:
CalBerk,UCLA,UCD,UCSB,UCI,UCSD,UCR,UCSC</p>
<p>First off I have NLD (Nonverbal Learning Disorder), a math/spatial learning disability (which can duly explain my lagging math SAT scores).</p>
<p>-White male with dual French/American citizenship. 1st/2nd generation American.
-I attend a good public school.
-SAT: 745 verbal (I stated it was 730 earlier by mistake), 550 math. I’m going to retake the new SAT soon.
-SAT II: None as of yet, but will take them very soon.
-GPA weighted: 3.71
-EAOP: 9th, 10th
-AP: Euro (4), and US (5)
-CSF (my school recently made its chapter “active” as opposed to “inactive”, and by choice I’m an active member) since 9th grade.
-I’m in my school’s service organization.
-Community college choir.
-I’m in my school’s language magnet.
-Co-founder and VP of language club (appropriate for language magnet).
-Volunteer at local library every Friday and Saturday.
-Both parents dropped out of college.
-Excellent essay writer.</p>
<p>If you have any comments or reckonings, please respond.
If you do, merci beaucoup.</p>
<p>Der Rhine ist Deutschland’s Fluss, nicht Deutschland’s Grenze.</p>
<p>I think you’re in decent shape for all UC’s except UCB, UCLA, UCSD. You <em>may</em> get into some of those with bonus points for overcoming your learning disorder. Since your parents dropped out, I think you count as first-generation college but I don’t know if that gets you anything at UC…but it would at some other decent schools.</p>
<p>Your GPA’s not going to blow anyone away…1/4 of UCLA’s applicants have weighted 4.0’s or better. (Note: UC counts only 8 semesters worth of weighted grades as weighted.)</p>