What are my chanes to UC Berkeley or UCLA?

@MikeSauce I did have a bit more harder life than most of students. I always worked, at one point I’ve helped out my family with finances. I didn’t party much because I felt guilty when my family is just too poor. We didn’t even dine out until I got a job and I started taking them out to nicer dinners. I made at least $20,000 of contribution over the course of 3 years. I wanted to do both school and work, but it didn’t work out. Before I was making excuses to sleep through classes and barely pass with a C. 5 years after, I realized my life was going nowhere, I didn’t want to be a complete loser with no degree, no real job, no career, no profession so I made the jump at the age of 27. I was hoping that I would get anywhere but I wasn’t getting anywhere in retail or at a job without a degree. I would like to think that I deserve a shot but again I’m probably a lot less competitive compared to those with 4.0 who are really smart.