What are my chances are my college list? + Berkeley L&S or MET and EECS?

Since all the UC’s are test blind and also the Cal states for the 2022 admission cycle, GPA will be highly weighted. I can post the 2020 Admit stats for you but they do not reflect the test blind admissions for this year and that data is not available until January/February 2022. UCB is a great in-state option but both MET and EECS are highly competitive.

You need to calculate your Capped weighted UC GPA = CSU GPA (unless you have CC courses on your transcript), your Unweighted UC GPA and Fully weighted UC GPA. ‘

https://rogerhub.com/gpa-calculator-uc/

2020 Freshman admit rates for UC GPA of 3.80-4.19 capped weighted and not major specific:

UCB: 14%

UCLA: 8%

UCSD: 39%

UCSB: 40%

UCD: 55%

UCI: 38%

UCSC: 82%

UCR: 90%

UCM: 97%

2020 Freshman admit rates for UC GPA of 4.20 or above capped weighted and not major specific:

UCB: 37%

UCLA: 38%

UCSD: 78%

UCSB: 81%

UCD: 86%

UCI: 60%

UCSC: 92%

UCR: 97%

UCM: 98%

2020 UC capped weighted GPA averages along with 25th-75th percentile range:

UCB: 4.22 (4.13-4.30)

UCLA: 4.25 (4.18-4.31)

UCSD: 4.16 (4.04-4.28)

UCSB: 4.15 (4.03-4.27)

UCI: 4.11 (3.96-4.26)

UCD: 4.11 (3.97-4.25)

UCSC: 3.94 (3.71-4.16)

UCR: 3.88 (3.65-4.11)

UCM: 3.68 (3.40-3.96)

Admit rates for competitive majors such as CS will be much lower and since the test blind data is not available until next year, I would err on the side of caution with these stats.

SJSU lists their impaction index threshold for 2021 admits so you can gauge your chances using the links below for CS.

It is easy to find Reach schools, but concentrate on the Match and Safety schools since this year has proven that it is going to be another tough admission cycle for the UC’s.

Best of luck and you are very well qualified for all the schools on your current list, but unfortunately none of them are guaranteeed.