<p>I’m going to start my senior year of high school in August and I want to have an idea of what schools I can get into. I’m planning on staying in California and want to major in Public Relations as well as Broadcasting. My GPA isnt strong at all , 3.5 weighted but I’m in the 20% of my class. I go to a charter school , as well as very competitive high school. I’ve taken all Honors and AP classes. So far Ive taken 3 APS, Euro US and English. Ive gotten a 3 in Euro and English and 4 in US. I volunteer at a hospital where I interview patients and then write a short biography of them. I have above 100 hours from that volunteer service. I was on the French Honors Society for my junior year and I’m on the newspaper staff as Centerspread Editor, but I started out as their PR. I’m also going to be on the broadcasting class this year as well. I have won some awards for my journalism writing. Also I’m from Peru if that makes any difference and live in LA. Please help see which schools , in Californai, can I get into or have a chance at. Thank You.</p>
<p>please help me i just want an idea of what I can do</p>
<p>i also forgot to mention I dont know how important it is that Ive been in CSF for 2 years and speak Spanish fluently , in fact it was my first language</p>
<p>I don’t know much about the west schools. But I think you can get into schools as selective as NYU and Brandeis</p>
<p>oh also i took the SAT for the first time and got a 1630 planning on retaking it and aiming for at least an 1800</p>
<p>bumping this up again</p>
<p>Uhmmm that SAT score isn’t really up to par. The journalism awards will help you a lot though.</p>
<p>my SAT is score is very low but Ive only won a couple of awards as well so Im not sure how much of help they will be</p>
<p>Hey, an award is an award :)</p>
<p>If you get an 1800 you could likely get into the lower UCs… UCSC, UCSB, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UC Davis.</p>