<p>Hey. I'm 17 years old- white christian & russian female. I want to know my chances for NYU CAS.</p>
<p>SAT I: 2080 (740 W 660 CR 680 M) (1340 M&CR)
No SAT IIs or ACT
3 AP's taken as of now: 5 in CALC AB, 4 in SPANISH LANG, 3 in WORLD HISTORY
& English Honors and Spanish Honors taken.
Senior Year Course Load: AP Chemistry, AP Economics, Regular English, Health/Gym, and a Community Service class
GPA- unweighted: 97.17 weighted: 99.34
Rank: 9/~290</p>
<p>ACADEMIC HONORS:
AP Scholar Award
National Merit Commended Scholar (1310/1600, 2080/2400 on PSAT)
11th Place in "Chemistry Lab" event in NYC Regional Science Olympiad
Principal's Honor Roll from grade 9 until present</p>
<p>EXTRACURRICS:
Volleyball at a local club for 2 years
Chemistry Club for 2 years
SING production for 2 years
Science Olympiad for 1 year
"LOST" Club for 2 years
HIV/AIDS Awareness Club for 3 years</p>
<p>COMMUNITY SERVICE:
Volunteered at a local pharmacy for 120+ hours for 7 months
Student volunteer at my school for 4 years consistently
Monitored for the Assistant Principal in my school for 3 years</p>
<p>I've got a really strong personal essay about a huge huge huge family crisis a few years ago, one that I've been told was amazing by the teachers who proof read it. My supplement answers are quirky, interesting and original (or so I'd like to think). I also have 4 recommendations (2 from science teachers who know me really well & whose classes I've excelled in, 1 from the assistant principal i volunteer for who was also my AP Global History teacher 2 years ago, & 1 from my college advisor who wrote a good one but one that was based solely on my transcript and the resume i provided him with). What do you guys think my chances are? Be honest.</p>
<p>I know my SAT score could be better, but I chose not to retake it because I had a lot going on in my life and I find the SAT extremely unfair, so I did not want to study for it (think what you will about that; please don't argue with me about it on here, thank you).</p>
<p>Thank you guys in advance.</p>