I’m a junior this year, what are my chances of getting into Northeastern, Boston u, UMich, UMiami, UCLA… ALSO how important is it to take SAT Subject tests and AP test scores?
I am Mixed race
Freshman Year:
CP ENVI SCIENCE: A
Honors English: B+
Honors World History: B+
Elective 1: A
CP Spanish: A
Elective 2:A
Elective 3: A+
Elective 4: A
Gym: B
Health: A+
Sophomore:
Honors Biology: A
Honors English:A-
Honors US History: A-
Honors geometry: A
Spanish 2: A
Elective 1: A
Elective 2:A
Elective 3: A+
Elective 4:A
Gym: A
Drivers Ed: A
Junior Year Projected Grades
AP bio: A
Honors chem: A
Honors Pre calc: A-
AP Language: B
AP US History: A
Elective: A+
Elective: A+
Gym: A
Spanish: A-
Health: A+
SAT: (I’m taking it again)
1950
math 670
CR: 660
Writing: 620
Weighted GPA: 4.1, uw 3.8
Extra Curriculars:
Drama club:9
Photo club:10
Squires:9,10,11
Girl Scouts: 9,10,11
-earned silver award, working on gold
PDP:11
Water Aid: 11
Operation smile:11
Teach Ccd:11
Musical:11
If schools recommend or require SAT 2 tests, then consider taking them and in subjects you feel you will perform well. AP test scores do not figure into your admission chances, only for college credit, but taking AP classes will show that you are taking a rigorous HS schedule.
Get your SAT up and you will be in good shape for all of those schools.
honestly your GPA makes Northeastern and Miami extreme safeties… id suggest reaching a little higher (maybe even Cornell as an Ivy!) I have a 3.31 and accepted into Umiami AND Northeaster! So… ya
Sugliac does not know what he is talking about. A 1950 SAt puts you in the bottom 25% of admitted students at these schools. Your GPA will help but Northeastern and Miami are reaches not safeties.
@TomSrOfBoston I think I do know because I am admitted, and so was my sister… maybe it was a miraculous lucky chance
@sugliac According to your posting history you are posting the past few days asking your chances of being admitted to BC among other schools.
How can you be admitted to Northeastern and asking your chances for next year at BC, Brown and Chicago?