<p>Please chance me, I know my post starts off bad but I am hoping I still have a chance please read all of it. I really want NYU: </p>
<p>SAT: I am retaking them in December. I want to send in a good grade
IB Predicted: 29/42 (but I am really trying to raise it since I am EDing to NYU)-- I don't want to second guess myself but hopefully it will end up being a 35/45.</p>
<p>EC:
Bronze and Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award
UNIS-UN
Guitar Club
Worked in india with a HIV-AIDs orphanage
Taught children in indian villages to conduct science experiments
Volunteered with the NYPL
Shadowed a doctor at St. Roosevelt Hospital in NYC (the doctor is writing one of my recommendations and is a barnard alumni)
Modern Dance
Bollywood Dance
Was the president of one club for wildlife
Was the secretary for another club for somalia relief
Was the treasurer for another club for operation smile
Am the coordinator of a club called "Arts and Culture"
Amateur Photographer by passion
Worked with the EPA club on my campus, for our eco friendly school campus
Babysat kids in my old school
Worked in Burma in a small HIV-AIDS Clinic/Organization</p>
<p>I have legacy because my mom graduated from NYU and has 4 masters degrees from NYU Poly</p>
<p>I am trying to write outstandingly stellar essays so that I can stand out a bit more and my SATs and IB grades do not weight me down. </p>
<p>My IB courses currently are:
HL Bio
HL Psych
HL English L&L
SL Hindi ab
SL Math Studies
SL Chemistry</p>
<p>I had an upward trend in 9th and 10th grade but in 11th grade I switched to a boarding school in a different country and my grades significantly dropped (from straight 6s to 4s and 5s) and I had a really long and hard adjustment period. I am planning on explaining this on Common App. </p>
<p>My recommendations are from an old chemistry teacher in my old school with which who I performed well with and my current math teacher and psych teacher both of whom I asked to write about my difficult transition. </p>
<p>I also attend an international prestigious boarding school. Although I am a NYC Resident (I know it wont help cause NYU is a private school, im just putting it out there) as well as a US Citizen who lives abroad. </p>
<p>NYU CAS major will be Undecided. </p>
<p>No need for financial aid.</p>