Chances for Northeastern University, Boston University, and Syracuse?

<p>I'm a Junior right now.
-GPA is a 3.6
-I got a 1770 on my SAT scores, that I took as a Sophomore.
--650 Critical Reading
--620 Writing
--500 Math.
I know my math is low, but I hadn't taken Algebra 2 yet (I'm taking it now).
These are my extra curriculars by the end of Senior year:
-Tennis (3 year JV & Varsity alternate, 1 year varsity)
-3 years of French club
-1 year of French Honor Society
-4 years of Rotary Interact (community service club)
-2 years of DECA (nationally acknowledged business club)
-1 year of American Sign Language club
-2 years of Spanish Club
I've been working since I was a Sophomore and will be getting a second job in the Spring
- ALSO, this Summer I am going for about 20 days to Italy, Greece, and France with the People to People program where I will become a Student Ambassador</p>

<p>I'm taking my first Honors class this year (Honors History) and my first AP class (Human Geograpy). Hopefully that will boost my GPA up a bit. I wanna leave high school with about a 3.75 if possible. Also, I plan on taking my SATs again and getting a tutor or taking a class to help me do better. Also, I'm taking 2 languges this year (hopefully that will look good on the application)!</p>

<p>Okay, so that's all my info. I've been freaking out these past few weeks about my chances of getting into these schools, especially Northeastern.</p>

<p>I’ll chance back!</p>

<p>If you can get your SAT up to a 1900+, they’d all be matches. You have a while, so STUDY hard. OH, and don’t forget BU requires subject tests.</p>

<p>I agree with revoltxo. Your GPA is good, but since you’re a sophomore you can raise it even higher and aim higher than BU/NEU/Syracuse! Raise that SAT… get the big blue SAT book (made by the college board) it helped me alot.</p>