Chances (if any)?

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>I am a Florida resident at a competitive private school that admits many Ivy League/Top School students per year. What are my chances at NYU? Thank you!</p>

<p>Grades:
Freshman year: 3.33/3.33
Sophomore year: 3.98/3.88 (One Honors class)
Junior year: 4.40/4.00 (2 AP, One Honors class)
Senior year: Have three AP and two Honors classes
Average of those: 3.90/3.73</p>

<p>EC's:
Key Club (3 yrs)
Young Democrats (3 yrs)
Young Republicans (3 yrs)
World Politics (3 yrs)
Special Needs Awareness (2 yrs)
French Club (3 yrs)
Spanish Club (2 yrs)
Model UN (2 years)
Model Congress (1 year)
Diversity Club (2 yrs)
Debate Team (3 yrs)
Student Council VP (2 yrs)
Newspaper (3 yrs)
110 hours of service at a hospital
75 hours of service at a nursing home
35 hours of service at a soup kitchen
3 years of Varsity Baseball
1 year of Junior Varsity Tennis
1 year of Junior Varsity Football
1 year of Varsity Football</p>

<p>Awards:
A plethora of (5 or so) "Best... student (mainly in History)
Numerous debate awards (1st place finish, etc)
Princeton Book Award</p>

<p>Hey do you go St Johns Country Day school?</p>

<p>What are your SAT & SAT II/ACT scores? And how are your essays and teacher and counselor recommendations? Also do any of those eight million extracurriculars include leadership positions? I don't really understand why you're in both Young Democrats and Young Republicans clubs. That could make for a good essay though. Also none of your extracurriculars last for four years, so that may hurt you.</p>

<p>India- No.
Seashore- I will not include some (French Club, etc). I joined both to simply learn more about both rather than go with my parents view on things.</p>