Chances BU, NYU, Northeastern, Tufts, Wellesley, Barnard

<p>Hello everyone, I have absolutely no idea what my chances are on getting accepted to these colleges, so I would really appreciate getting feedback from all of you.</p>

<p>I have dual citizenship, currently living in Spain
IB bilingual diploma candidate- predicted score around mid 30´s
I have either a 5 or 6 in every class- except Math where I have a 3
didn´t pass math for 1 semester in my sophmore year- but made it up
a lot of progress and improvement, along with a more rigorous courseload in my junior and senior years</p>

<p>EC´s: head of a school run charity, model united nations- award best delegate at a conference, girls varsity soccer captain</p>

<p>SAT- very low- around mid 500´s in all categories, making it up in September
subject tests: 800 in Spanish, 530 in Biology
pretty good writing skills overall</p>

<p>Thank you for all your help in advance</p>

<p>i am also from spain and also took the spanish subject test…do you think it will look bad since it’s a language we speak at home?</p>

<p>I’m assuming by dual citizenship, you mean US-Spain dual citizenship.</p>

<p>BU: Reach</p>

<p>Everything else, no, sorry. You shouldn’t even include that 800 on your Spanish SAT II because you already speak the language fluently. Obviously you’ll get an 800. </p>

<p>Your scores are too low and living in Spain doesn’t make up for them. A 530 in Biology and 1500-1600 on your SAT is way below the standards of all of those schools.</p>

<p>You’ll need a 650+ on each section of the SAT to be competitive for BU and NE. A 700+ on each section to be competitive for the others.</p>

<p>I think you need to be looking at a very different category of school.</p>