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Will UC Irvine, UC san diego, or any other UC's accept me?


I got a weighted 3.6 GPA soph year and a 4.2 GPA in junior year. and i improved every year so far. Only problem is my SAT I score which is a 1680, and SAT II: 690 and 700. Another problem is that im taking a ROP class this year, so i dont get a-g credits. but i took two spanish classes in jr high so i think that makes up for it?
extra activities: tennis team, volunteering at masonic homes, tutoring in precal.
another plus is i got a good PSAT score.

thanks guys im gonna retake SAT I again and SAT II too.

You have a VERY good chance at getting into all those schools. You will have about a 3.85 weighted, which is about average for those schools, and you have EXCELLENT SAT Subject scores. Don't worry about how many a-g classes you take, as long as you go a little over the minimum it doesn't really matter, You also have very good activities to make up for your poor SAT score. I would recommend picking up some more clubs, and taking up a leadership position in some of them, like Vice-President or something. If you get around a 1900, you should be a shoe-in to get into any of those colleges. Still, even with a 1680 you have a very good chance to get in.



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History of Tennis

For any future athlete who intends to begin a new activity, to know a little the history about the sport is always a good idea.

Plays of ball can be traced behind for hundreds and thousands of years. Usually played for the entertainment or during religious ceremonies, the plays of ball became in the whole world strongly popular in innumerable civilizations. The European monks probably created the play of tennis. The players quickly discovered that instead of striking the ball in addition to walls they had a better order using their hand. A leather glove was created soon, and not to wish ardently after, an adapted handle achieved the first racquet. While the racquets evolved/moved, thus made the balls which were employed. A type plus stuffed bouncier of the material of its replaced the first primitive balls out of wooden soon. The play became strongly popular among monasteries all around Europe during the 14th century. At the same time, the church considered to prohibit the play.

In 1874, Walter principal C Wingfield made patent in London the equipment and the rules for play rather similar to modern tennis. By same year, the first courses appeared in the United States. By the following year, the equipment place had been sold for the use in Russia, in India, in Canada, and in China.

The play of croquet was currently strongly popular, and the courses soft of play of croquet proved easily adaptable for tennis. The original court of Wingfield had the shape of a sand glass, narrowest with the net, and it was shorter than the modern court. Its rules were subjected to considerable criticism, and it updated soon on the left they in 1875, but him it later development of the play to others.

In 1877, the whole the club of England held the first tournament of Wimbledon, and its committee of tournament provided a rectangular court and a whole of rules which are primarily the play that we know today. The net was always five feet top on the sides, a transfer of the ancestor of interior of the game , and the boxes of service were 26 feet the deep ones, but from here 1882, the characteristics had evolved/moved with their current form.

The growth of tennis continued and the championship 1927 saw the first emission by radio of an event of tennis. This increased its popularity further and in the Thirties the play became strongly à.la.mode, carried out by British holds the first role like Fred Perry and met moves and the international champions such as Henri Lacoste. Notification of You'll of the photographs which the fashions of tennis were somewhat different in these days! The long trousers were the agenda for the men, and for women they was long dresses and low.

The tendencies of mode became a development in their own line and the Austin rabbit of the United States shocked crowd in 1933 when he became the first player to take a step outside above with the shorts of wearing of court of center! The 1930's became the time of the pole of Wimbledon and in 1937, the championship was emission on the radio for the first time. It was a significant event, really presenting tennis at the world.

Throughout the Seventies and the Eighties the play became dominated by the new legion of international players and crowd became captivated by the tastes of Bjorn Borg, jimmy Connors, and John McEnroe. In the injuries the play holds the first role as Sue Barker, Chris reverse Lloyd and Martina Navratilova filled course of ventilators. The first player of the injuries of Britain was Virginia Wade, the Brit end to gain the championships in 1977. The silver price is assembled, just as the hemlines of the players vêtant! In 1986 the championships yellow balls of tennis adopted for the first time - partly to return the balls dispatching more obvious for cameras of television

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