Chances???

<p>I'm re- posting this just to get an insight on what my chances are for other colleges as well- not just NYU.</p>

<p>Current sophomore looking for some advice, criticism, comments, etc. :)</p>

<p>Freshmen Year: I missed freshmen year since I moved to the US this August. </p>

<p>Sophomore Year:
Geometry Honors: 90
English CP (average): 90
Chemistry Honors: 90
World Cultures Honors: 93
Latin 1: 96
Electives- Philosophy, Creative Writing, Journalism, Facing History and Ourselves - all A's and A-'s</p>

<p>Summer- summer school, taking algebra 2 (so I can take AP calc before graduation)</p>

<p>Junior Year (prospective courses):
Pre- Calculus Honors
English Accelerated (better than average, less than honors)
Physics Honors
APUSH 1
Latin 2 Accelerated
Intro. to Engineering (??)
Electives- Chorus, Sculpture</p>

<p>(I'm self- studying AP World History, AP micro, and AP macro)</p>

<p>Senior Year (prospective courses):
AP Calc BC
AP English
AP Physics C
APUSH 2
Latin 3 Honors
Electives- 2 more arts courses
Engineering 2 (??)</p>

<p>(self- study for AP Physics B??)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars: appointed onto student respect committee; philosophy club; BELIEV club
I'm planning to be multilingual (english, chinese, latin, bengali, arabic) by senior year
I'll probably have about 70 hours of community service by then as well</p>

<p>My school doesn't report class rank.</p>

<p>I'm hoping to get about a 2100 on the SAT.</p>

<p>I'm also planning to take SAT IIs in chemistry, math 2, physics, world history (not completely sure about that yet........)</p>

<p>I'm thinking of applying to:
Princeton (haha yeah right)
NYU
Barnard
UPenn
Columbia
Cornell
Rutgers</p>

<p>^^^ </p>

<p>You may also want to look at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. A 2100 SAT would fit in thier range.</p>

<p>bumppp…
c’mon guys, if my chances are that bad it would help if I had some criticism on WHAT is lacking.</p>

<p>If you’re just a sophomore, there’s really no point in even posting one of these. Wait until your GPA is finalized, you take the SAT/ACT and you beef up your ECs before you start OCDing over colleges like the rest of us :)</p>

<p>^haha. I’m guessing that’s part of why no one else is replying. OK then. thanks :)</p>