Chance me for NYU please

<p>I posted this before an no one responded.
I'm in the beginning of my junior year and I would like to know what my chances look like for getting into NYU based on my high school career so far and assuming I stay on that track or do better. Soo...</p>

<p>[Basic Info]
Male
15 years old (17 as a college freshmen)
High school junior
I live in New York State
I will be applying for financial aid
I attend a private Catholic high school</p>

<p>[Grades]
Unweighted GPA: about a 93...I think that's a 3.7?
Weighted GPA: 98-102
Class Rank: I haven't been informed of it yet but I believe I'm in top 10% of my class, if not I'm close.</p>

<p>[Academic/Classes]
9th Grade:
Honors Living Environment (Biology)
Honors English 9
Honors Spanish II
Honors Geometry
Honors World History
Computer Science</p>

<p>10th Grade:
Honors Earth Science
Honors English 10
Honors Spanish III
Honors Trigonometry
AP World History
International Business</p>

<p>11th Grade:
Honors Chemistry
Honors American Literature
College Spanish IV
College/AP US History and Government
Pre-Calculus
Painting & Drawing</p>

<p>What I intend on taking in 12th Grade:
College Physics
College/AP English 12 (I think it's World Literature)
College Spanish V
Economics
Effective Participation in Government
College Calculus
and either Health & Presentation, E-Commerce, or Accounting</p>

<p>*Theology taken all 4 years.</p>

<p>[Tests]
PSAT: 1570 (taking it again next month)
SAT: Not taken yet. I'm aiming for a 2150 or higher
ACT: I couldn't say because I know nothing about the grading.
AP World History: 3
SAT II: Biology - 620 (taken in 9th)
Math Level I - 510 (taking in 19th as well. I didn't study and didn't know much of the material. I plan on retaking it.)
*I also plan on taking 1 or 2 more</p>

<p>*I also plan on taking the AP exams for all College level/AP courses except for maybe Spanish. Just assume I get at least a 4.</p>

<p><a href="in-school">Extracurriculars (so far since 9th. the stared ones I'm still in)</a>
National Honors Society*
Chess Club*
Future Business Leaders of America* - Team Captain in 11th Grade
TV Production Club*
Interclass Plays*
GAEA (Environmental Club)*
Student Council* - Homeroom Representative
Math League*</p>

<p>(out-of-school)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Young Actors Guild*
Drama Kids International Acting Academy
Black and Latino Achievers Program*
Trombone Lessons
Guitar Lessons
Ballroom Dance Lessons*
Engineering Introduction Program @ RPI (highly selective & over the summer. I'm not really interested in engineering though.)
Several camps* (summer, I don't know if this even matters.)</p>

<p>[Sports]
Indoor Track & Field*
Outdoor Track & Field*</p>

<p>[Volunteering]
Guide at school's open house* (every year)
*Still working on this</p>

<p>[Awards]
Honors Roll every quarter
National Honors Society Certificate
1st and 3rd place Indoor Track ribbons
and about 3-5 undisclosed others</p>

<p>You look like you're on track to me.</p>

<p>looks good, keep it up with internships related to your interests or intended major. that might help. NYU admission officers love to see that you have one.</p>

<p>Thanks.
I actually just applied to an internship last week, which I think I'll actually get, but it actually hardly has anything to do with what my intended major is. But it's a paid internship, so hey what do I have to lose?</p>

<p>My intended major actually is Marketing with and concentration in entertainment, media and communication technology (so Stern) and probably another major (probably something at Tisch or CAS). Does anyone know what kind of job I could get with a degree from marketing EMT concentration?</p>

<p>you're doing fine. Do well on your SAT/ACT, good luck ohBoi.</p>

<p>here's an idea about the average admissions stats for both undergrad and grad.</p>

<p>NYU</a> Stern</p>

<p>It's located on the right. looks like a good fit so far.</p>

<p>I am mostly interested in international business, so would I be better off applying to CAS, and going with international relations?</p>

<p>Well NYU has an International Business co-major, which means you have to choose one of the school's other majors and add International Business to it.
Here's a like for info: Global</a> Business Institute | Academic Programs</p>

<p>I posted that in the wrong thread. Thanks for the advice though, you do look like you are on the right track!</p>