Chance me please!!

<p>Hello, I'm a hispanic male at a public high school in New Jersey.</p>

<p>I'm ranked 6 out of 694 kids.
GPA - 4.36 top 1%
SAT. Reading 620, Math 590, Writing 670 = 1880
SAT II - Math 1 620, Bio 800, Spanish w/ Listening 770
AP - AP Bio 4. Currently taking AP Chemistry, AP United States History, AP English, and AP Spanish Language
Taken - College level Physics course with Lab (5 credits), Intro to Engineering course (5 credits), and Public Speaking (5 credits)</p>

<p>Conducted Scientific research at St, Peter's College and Princeton University on Chemical and Biological Engineering</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
National Honors Society-Vice president
Science League: Bio I and Bio II. Also Chem II
Science Club: all four year and Senior officer
English Honors Society Treasurer
Science, History, French honors societies
First Robotics Competition
Spanish Club</p>

<p>Recommendation letter:
1 from Head of Science Department at my school
1 from my Honors US II history and APUSH teacher
additional letters: letters from mentors from St. Peter's and Princeton</p>

<p>Applying for Chemical Engineering or the School of Arts and Sciences</p>

<p>GPA and rank are good.</p>

<p>SAT is low.</p>

<p>Averages for 4 year programs are 1950-2230 for the the 25%-75%. </p>

<p>However, given your GPA and rank, it’s likely you’ll get in even with your low SAT scores.</p>

<p>Thank you so much!</p>

<p>You have good ECS and a GPA. But like NYU2013 said, your SAT score is a bit low, which might cause you to get LSPed. (not a bad thing at all, just not what you’re applying to)</p>

<p>Pardon my ignorance but what is LSP?</p>

<p>what is LSPed?? please anyone??</p>

<p>I think Alexxmichele means the Liberal Studies Program ( [Liberal</a> Studies](<a href=“http://liberalstudies.nyu.edu/page/LShome]Liberal”>http://liberalstudies.nyu.edu/page/LShome) )</p>

<p>my sat score was pretty similar to yours and i got into cas:)</p>