A few days ago
adesome

Chances of getting into UCLA?

Georgia Resident

3.9 GPA

1320 SAT

Student Body President

Boys State Honors Grad

4x Varsity Wrestling (2x Captain)

2x Varsity Soccer (Captain)

Miracle League Volunteer

School Video News Director

If you don’t think my odds are good, what UC schools do you think I’d have a good shot at?

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A few days ago
goobrruuinnzz

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I am a UCLA alumnus (and a past president of an Alumni Association Chapter). I have received training from the admissions department in the past, but my last training was 2 years ago, so some things might have changed.

(My point — I am a credible, trained alumnus, but NOT AN OFFICIAL SOURCE of information!)

Also, admissions vary within each campus. Each campus determines their own admissions policies.

1) In state applicants receive priority over out-of-state

2) UCLA performs comprehensive review, so it is not just a numbers game. Every application is reviewed by three people (admissions staffers and/or trained alumni volunteers)

3) Leadership and depth in a particular area is typically favored over broad, shallow involvement in extracurriculars.

4) Grades and scores aren’t everything, but they mean a lot.

5) Demanding schedules are given priority over less-demanding schedules. (Take hard classes. Easy ones won’t do you much good.)

6) USC is not a UC. It’s a private school with a very different set of admissions criteria, cost, and education quality than any UC. (I do not have the data in front of me, but I would be very surprised if USC were considered more selective than UCLA. UCLA is one of the hardest schools in the nation to get into. USC does not traditionally have that reputation.)

7) Within top ten public schools (national rankings, last time I checked, which may be outdated, but these things don’t move around much year-to-year): Cal #1, UCLA #3, UCSD #6, UCD, UCI tied at #10

8) There is no interview, just an essay.

9) The time of when you submit your application has ABSOLUTELY NO BEARING on your admissions chances. UC applications are ONLY accepted during a two month window (Oct 1 – Nov 30) and there is NO EARLY ADMISSIONS.

At first glance, here are my impressions:

— Your GPA is a little on the low side, but not necessarily problematic. SAT is perhaps a bit on low side. Try ACT, also. Different testing methodology and can result in dramatically different score.

— Student Body Pres and captain of two teams is good

— Vounteer work is good

— Would need more info on level of difficulty of classes.

— Out of state works against you. Much, much smaller quota for out-of-state applicants, so you really have to be the best-of-the-best from out of state.

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Chances of getting into UCLA?
Georgia Resident

3.9 GPA

1320 SAT

Student Body President

Boys State Honors Grad

4x Varsity Wrestling (2x Captain)

2x Varsity Soccer (Captain)

Miracle League Volunteer

School Video News Director

If you don't think my odds are good, what UC schools do you think I'd have a good shot…

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A few days ago
stephen1501
Pretty good? Last year, admissions to UCLA and Cal seemed really random. I’d say you have a good foundation. Wow them with a personal statement (preferably a narrative) and you’ve got a good chance.
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A few days ago
jayo88
your odds are VERY good actually I got into Berkeley and UCLA (4.2,2120(1410)SAT,31 ACT) and we are very close in qualifications grade wise and test score wise so I wouldnt rule it out at all. GOOD LUCK but you can also look into USC (a bit harder than UCLA to get into),Berkeley, and even some out of state schools with good,grades,scores,and an athletic background you could even get a scholarship! Akiller essay and interview will also better your chances I suggest asking one of your high school teachers or even going to a university writing center and asking one of their professors to look over your essay before you submit it. also apply as early as possible it will help your chances.
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