<p>My GPA is a 95.5, i'm not sure what that is on a 4.0 scale. I'm graduating early from high school and am number 20 out of 283, which is really good considering I'm supposed to be a junior. My SATs suck though, i got a 1700. Anyway, I'm applying for the pharmacy program, I live in Connecticut, I'm hispanic, if that counts for anything at that university. I have extremely good grades, extremely good extra-curriculars, work experience, leadership and community service awards, I dance, I play soccer, I'm a hockey manager, and I'm a first generation college student.</p>
<p>I’m also in all honors classes except math. I have been since freshman year. I didn’t take any APs because the only two offered to me were Lit and US History, which have nothing to do with my major in pharmacy.
My ECs include church, girl scouts, dance, hockey, soccer, National Honors Society, LINK Leader, i volunteer at soup kitchens. I work about 20 hours a week. I teach sunday school, I’m a sponsor for people who wish to be confirmed in my church, I volunteer to help the American Red Cross with their blood drives, and I do the Relay 4 Life every year.</p>
<p>Everything besides your SAT is top-notch - which is great. If I were you, I’d take the SAT one more time in January to give it one more shot and make sure to have Northeastern as a university that’ll receive your scores immediately as they’re calculated.</p>
<p>I’d say your in, the sat score is the only thing that’s lacking and everything else is very good although ap classes would probably look better. Being hispanic and first generation should also help a lot.</p>