Chance me?

<p>Hi all. I would like to see if being accepted into Fordham University is possible, and not just an aspiration of mine.
I'm female, and a rising senior.
My current high school GPA is a 4.0 unweighted.
My current SAT score: 1900
CR 630 Math 630 Writing 640 Essay 8
I realize the SAT score is not that impressive but I took the test without sufficiently studying for it. I will be taking the SATs in October and I am aiming for a 2100, preferably with a 700 in each section. </p>

<p>My activities are as follows:
-105 hours of community service
-National Honors Society
-Vice president of the National Honors Society student council
-School accompianist (I accompany the chorus classes and play piano at my school's masses...i attend a private Catholic school)
-Pit orchestra for 3 years (will be 4 this year)
- involved in the school newspaper for 2 years
- 3 years on the JV Tennis team
- on the Principal's Club for 3 years in a row (I maintained an average of 95+ with no grade lower than a 90 for each grading quarter for 3 years)</p>

<p>I also play three instruments;
Clarinet (since 3rd grade)
Bass Clarinet (currently play in my school's band, have been playing since 6th grade)
Piano (have been playing seriously for 12 years)</p>

<p>I will be taking two AP classes this year; AP Calculus and AP English Literature and Composition, with the intent of scoring a 5 on both.
I also am planning on joining a few more clubs this year, since it is my final year.</p>

<p>I plan on majoring in business and applying to their business school; however, I am also considering majoring in economics at the liberal arts school. Is my dream to be accepted to Fordham realistic?
If I raise my SAT score will I receive a decent scholarship? I wouldn't be able to afford to attend Fordham without a decent scholarship.
Thank you all!</p>

<p>I think you’re in.</p>

<p>My SAT was 1800, and that was the second time. I also did the ACT, so that might have helped a little</p>

<p>As for scholarship, that varies, a lot. You have a great GPA, so you have the potential to get one, but don’t bank on it. Also, you can appeal to financial aid if you get in.</p>

<p>Good luck in your senior year!</p>

<p>I doubt I’ll get any financial aid with my parents’ income, but hopefully I will get some sort of scholarship. Thank you so much, I appreciate your input! :)</p>