Chances at NYU, Northwestern, Northeastern, SMU, Rice

<p>I have already been accepted at UT Austin, and at Tulane (with a $68,000 Merit Scholarship). </p>

<p>I made a 1960 on my SAT's with a 750 reading, 560 math, and 690 writing. I am president of HOSA and of the financial literacy club. I am an active member in those clubs, as well as NHS, DECA, Spanish NHS, and Diversity club. I am very involved in community service, and have 100+ hours. I had a month-long internship at a local pediatrician's office this summer. I made it to National-level competition in HOSA last year. I made a 28 on the ACT (not too great, I know). And, if it helps, I write pretty good essays and I'm a legacy at both Rice and SMU.
This year I am taking 7 AP classes. My schedule is:
English 4 AP
Art History AP
Statistics AP
Biology AP
Psychology AP
Debate
Government AP
Economics AP</p>

<p>What are my chances? Thanks so much, will chance back.</p>

<p>You definitely have a good chance at all of those schools, and though your ACT isn’t stellar, your SAT is good and you have a very impressive list of classes and EC’s. If you got good grades in all the classes, I’d say at least an 80-90% chance. Try chancing yourself on parchement!</p>

<p>SATs are abysmal for Northwestern and Rice. Decent chances at NYU and Northeastern.</p>

<p>Bump! Sorry, I’m kinda freaking out about this…</p>

<p>buuuuuuuuump.</p>

<p>SMU with legacy should be a go. Northeastern good shot. NYU 50/50. Most likely no at NU and Rice.</p>

<p>No chance at NU and Rice. SMU and Northeastern are a go, NYU will be iffy.</p>

<p>haha wow, people are harsh. but I guess it’s good to get a reality check now and then… Anyone else?</p>

<p>youre math is wrong. thats a straight 2000 on sat. nice math lol. What school did you end up attending?</p>