<p>So here's some stuff about me:
Class Rank: 40-60/500
GPA: 3.7 & 4.2
Classes: 1 honors class and 1 AP (Algebra 2 honors and Spanish 3 HPA) (Next year: Precalc Honors and AP Statistics)
Interested Major: Engineering (Computers, but not sure yet. I found out both colleges have a core curicculum for the first year)
SAT: I haven't taken it yet, but I'm taking Princeton Review and I got a 1500 on the PSAT without any review.
ExtraCurr: Treasurer of TSA(Junior Year) VP of TSA (Next Year),
Recreational Basketball(Junior & Senior Year),
Peer Mentor (only applicableSenior year)
People To People Ambassador 2010 (2 weeks in Japan)
Volunteer: 3 summers at a hospital
Hobbies: Graphic design, video editing, poetry
Ethnicity: Asian-Indian</p>
<p>My sister got accepted into neu in early action, if she goes there, she will be an alumni for me.</p>
<p>Is there anything else you need to know about me?</p>
<p>Thanks for the help. Trust me, it's VERY appreciated.</p>
<p>I assume you have seen most if not all these links- but they will help you see if you are on track. It isn’t ALL about SAT scores, but be aware that SAT scores are rising. 2010 scores for mid 50% comfort zone are right around 600 MIN! for writing and reading with higher (620-630) in math and the trend for the past 2-3 years has seen a jump in scores of 10-20 points in each section. I think I saw total scores of mid 25%-75% of accepted students last year ranged from 1880-2080. I assume as the school continues to attract more students those middle range scores will rise. Also, make sure you are taking the most difficult classes you can. GPA and class rank are good, but here is my 2 cents: when I think of engineering i think of AP calc! They will notice that you are at honors pre-calc. If that is the highest your school has to offer you are fine but you are competing with alot of students who will have completed or are taking AP calc AB and BC possibly. If you are thinking computers does your school offer AP Computer Science? it might be a better choice than AP Stats. Don’t give up but perhaps talk to guidance at your school if possible to help you make your best impression through class selection. They may also be able to tell you who from your high school was successful getting int NEU and what their stats were. Good luck. My D will be a Freshman next year. She is so excited, it seems like a wonderful place to be. Good Luck!!!</p>