<p>Hi guys!
I'm planning on applying as a transfer to CAS from Canada</p>
<p>1st sem. marks:
Child Psyc - A
Adolescent Psyc - A
Personality Psyc - A
Psyc Research 1 - B+
Women's Studies in Humanities - A</p>
<p>I'm in second year right now, majoring in Psychology. My first year marks weren't that hot due to personal reasons...hence the Cumul. GPA at this moment = 3.3</p>
<p>Extracurrics:</p>
<p>Model United Nations in HS
Peer tutor in HS
Class rep. HS
Youth in Philanthropy program
Volunteer in seniors home
Cancercare volunteer
Holiday gift wrapper
Note taker for disability services
Jewish students association
Run for the cure casual volunteer
Art room casual volunteer</p>
<p>Amazing recommendations
Haven't written my essay yet, but I'm hoping it'll be amazing as well</p>
<p>SAT/ACT not needed for transfers</p>
<p>What do you think?!</p>
<p>Thank you ahead of time and good luck!</p>
<p>i'm pretty sure i had to submit the SAT when i transferred to NYU. are you sure you're exempt? is it because you're from Canada?</p>
<p>This was taken from the NYU discussion board. It was answered by the board administrator: </p>
<p>"If you took the SAT I, SAT II or ACT exams when in high school, you should have your official test scores sent directly to NYU from the testing agencies. However, if you are currently in college and have completed at least one full year of course work (roughly 30-32 credit hours)you should not retake the SAT's or take them now for the first time. We will not consider standardized test scores from exams you took while already enrolled in college.</p>
<p>However, if you did not take the standardized tests while enrolled in high school and have not yet completed one full-year of college course work you SHOULD make arrangements to participate in standardized testing and have your exam results released to NYU."</p>
<p>Since I've completed more than one year of course work (more than 32 credit hours), and I didn't take the SAT in high school, I don't have to take it now! <em>sigh of relief</em></p>
<p>...
Soo...Chance?</p>