UC qualified?

<p>So I finished freshman year with a 4.0 with all honors courses, took a summer course for Algebra 2 and passed with a B, and was placed in Trig Honors sophmore year. I finished sophmore year with a 3.5 non weighted gpa because I had received two C’s, in trig honors and chemistry honors because I was missing the foundation for Algebra 2. In the summer, I re-took Trig at a summer program, and passed with an A, with credits transferable(however haven’t been transferred yet).
Currently I am a junior, and my weighted gpa is 3.6 and I am ranked 98 out of 707 students in my class, and I have 130 credits completed. I also plan to take my SATs in March.</p>

<p>Freshman year I took: English 9H, Geometry(no honors available), Biology H, World Civ H, Japanese 3H
Sophmore year: English 10H, Trig/Pre-cal H, Chem H, European History AP, and Japanese 4 AP
Junior year: English 11 AP, Calc AB AP, Enviormental AP, US History AP, and I completed my language so i took leadership and choir for my VPA(visual performing art)</p>

<p>I have been on cheer since freshman year, and currently the squad was split into two and I am a Varsity Competition/Game Cheerleader. Also, I am a Link Crew Leader and am in leadership at the school as well as I volunteer at a children’s hospital.
I also have a scholar athlete patch, a varsity patch, an activities scholar patch, a 4.0 patch, and have two Presidential Academic Awards.</p>

<p>I would like to know if it is still possible to make ELC by the end of junior year if I make straight A’s, and if I am UC qualified, even if I do or do not make it. What options and or measures I have to take if it is not possible, to make sure I do get accepted into a UC?</p>

<p>I don’t think you can make it into ELC at your school. Its possible if everyone aboves you bombs their Junior year.</p>

<p>Thats pretty crazy if you have grades like that and you’re only top 12%. At my school, I got a fresh 3.4, soph 4.0, jun 3.8 and I’m top 5%.</p>

<p>You definitely have a chance for UCI, UCSB, UCD. I would say match. UCLA, Berk, and SD are reaches.</p>

<p>Never give up. :). You have a crazy competitive schedule, and as long as you pass above a 3.8, you should be in the clear.</p>