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Can I get into UCLA or USC with a 3.5 average?
3.5 (I'm pretty lazy but I try not to show it)
I have started the computer programming club at school
Been in the robotics team for 3 years (FIRST robotics)
Took LOTS of AP classes and passed them all. Took AP CALC BC in junior year (started at age 15 so that's pretty cool )
Engineering club 4 years (FSEA - future scientists and engineers of america)
My school was a blue ribbon school twice before and it's a magnet high school (public).
SAT score of about 2000.
not too much community service. less than 100 hours.
Have the A+ certification (industry standard for all PC technicians)
2 years of foreign language (1 in middle school, 1 in high school, i.e. spanish 1-2 and spanish 3-4)
Live in Los Angeles county.
Member of CSF (california scholarship federation)
Took alot of challenging classes
Also what is the possibility of getting a full scholarship in a good UC school at this time (economic crisis and california is in severe debt?)
UCLA is a crapshoot. I know quite a few excellent local students (think top schools, AP Calc AB in 9th, amazing extracurriculars or athletics, 2100+ SAT, 4.0 gpa unweighted) who were admitted to an Ivy that weren't admitted to UCLA. Kids who have great backstories (homeless, etc) and low gpas, or something that really makes them stand out have an excellent chance. Also, if you will bring diversity to the campus that will help. Ace the personal statement, look at their info. http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/Prospect/Adm_fr/fradms.htm
Asian Girly and Coconut are giving you good info.
Good luck!
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