<p>GPA 4.0 unweighted
SAT 1700 - M720 V 520 W 460
SAT II Math1c 730 Physics 720 US Hist. 560</p>
<p>VolleyBall for 3 years - All Varsity ( 4 this year ? )
Table Tennis - 3 times Champ ( 4 this year ? )
Recent Immigrant from Taiwan(asia)
Nation Honor Society
AV Crew Club
joining mathletes this year
joining another 1-2 clubs this year</p>
<p>120 Hours of VolleyBall Volunteering (maybe more this year)
maybe church volunteering this year</p>
<p>What Are My Chances Currently to Get in NYU STERN?</p>
<p>What will my chances be if i score my SAT 1950-2100 and Math 2C 700+?</p>
<p>raising your SATs would definitely help... b/c at this standpoint, nyu stern is probably not gonna happen. sats should probably be 2000+, other than that your ecs look pretty decent.</p>
<p>If you're a NY resident, you could get into the HEOP at NYU. If you do not want to enter the HEOP, then you should work on your scores.</p>
<p>If you are out-of-state, you should definitely work on your scores. You don't qualify for HEOP, but judging your other stats, you're a pretty good candidate. :) Good luck and I hope it all goes well!</p>
<p>To be eligible for HEOP, a new undergraduate student must be or must have:</p>
<pre><code>* applied for admission to a New York University degree program
* a New York State resident
* a high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED), Armed Forces Equivalency Diploma, etc.
* high school GPA of 2.5 (80%) or higher
* combined SAT between 950 and 1250
* economically disadvantaged
</code></pre>
<p>if u raise your school to a 1950-2100 u should be a good candidate for NYU except for stern. for stern if you can get your scores 2100 and higher then you should be ok. but honestly i don't know how you are going to raise your score 350 points.</p>
<p>Well, i have taken 7 practice tests on blue book and the results are all around the range of 1900-2100...so if i work alittle more + alittle luck, i should get 2000 on SAT, and ED NYU Stern may help also?</p>