Chance me for Macaulay Honors College?!?!

<p>I was wondering if anyone could chance me for Macaulay, Binghamton, or Stony Brook?? (for pre-med) PLEASE BE BRUTALLY HONEST!
my stats are: </p>

<p>Unweighted GPA: 92.47
Weighted GPA: 97.98</p>

<p>SAT Critical Reading: 650
SAT Writing: 650
SAT Math: 680
SAT Composite: 1980</p>

<p>I plan on retaking SAT in Oct.</p>

<p>AP Euro: 3
AP Psych: 5
AP Bio: 2..i knw...bad :(
AP U.S: 4
(I'm taking AP Physics, AP Calc, AP Eng, and AP eco and gov senior year)</p>

<p>Extracurricular:
Art Club - (9th - 12th) most likely will have a leadership position senior yr
Christian Club - (9th - 12th) President senior yr
Habitat for Humanity (12th) - Public Relation Officer yr
Student Prints -(12th)
National Honors Society - (11th)
Foreign Language Honors Society (11th - 12th) </p>

<p>Community Service: I should have about 60 - 100 hrs..
Children's Academic Summer Program (9th)
St. Francis Hospital (10th)
Church Mission Trip (10th)</p>

<p>Honors/Awards:
3rd place at Rohm and Hass Research Competition
Honorable Mention at Nebula Research Competition</p>

<p>so..? i knw my GPA is low and my extracurriculars/community service aren't great....but do i have a chance? </p>

<p>Thanks SO MUCH!!!</p>

<p>I too am thinking of Macaulay Honors College at either Queens or Baruch for my safety. I think you have a good shot. I had a friend make it to Macaulay City College with the same amount of EC’s but he had a 2090 SAT score, and a 102 weighted average. Still, if you just raise the SAT, you should be fine. You’re pretty much in at Stony and Bing as well.</p>

<p>Also, can you elaborate on the Rohm and Hass & Nebula Research competitions? I’m a researcher as well, but I can’t find their website.</p>

<p>Thanks so much for replying! Macaulay is one of my reaches so it’d be great if i got in :)</p>

<p>Oh, and I think the Rohm and Hass competition is now called RAF? I THINK this is the site: [Research</a> Association](<a href=“http://www.researchassociation.org/]Research”>http://www.researchassociation.org/)</p>

<p>As for Nebula, its a small Long Island competition (Rohm Hass is also a competition for Long Island High School students) for only 9th and 10th graders.</p>