Chances at Northeastern University?

<p>I just toured Northeastern and discovered they have a music industry program that I want to pursue. This program does not require an audition, it is just like any other program. I just wanted to get some feedback on how good my chances are of getting into this school from people that have been accepted already. I'm currently a junior at a small, public high school. Being small, it doesn't offer any APs or a lot of honors but I have always taken the highest level classes that I could and even did an honors class online. Freshmen year my lowest grade was an 89, sophomore year it was a 94, and this year it is around a 95 so I have the upward trend that schools like. By the end of my senior year, my core classes should look like this. 4 credits of English, 4 or 5 credits of math (I'm taking Calculus as a junior), 5 credits of science, 4.5 credits of social studies, and 4 credits of Spanish, plus my high school's requirements (computer classes, health, etc.). My overall GPA (un-weighted out of 100) is about a 96.7. I also have taken many music class each year. My extra-curriculars include(d) - National Honor Society (sophomore-senior year, elected publicist this year), executive council (since freshmen year), manager of ski team (since freshmen year), a Capella group (sophomore year and then going to be a director senior year), track and field (since freshmen year), North Country Music Festival participant (freshmen, sophomore and senior year, couldn't make junior year because of drivers ed), New Hampshire All-State participant (junior year and hopefully senior year, it's highly competitive and requires an audition), horseback riding every week, and I plan on doing a lot more community service/volunteer work this year. I am planning on taking the SATs next month for the first time and I'm pretty nervous because my PSAT results weren't amazing. I just wanted to know if what I have done looks like something that Northeastern is looking for.</p>

<p>NEU: Aim for 2000+/29+ (if you end up with a 2200+ you can then try an Ivy of your choice)</p>