Chances?

<p>Hey guys! I'm a rising senior from a small town in Connecticut. I'm an Indian female who honestly has no clue what she wants to do. My interests vary from dentistry to political science to broadcast journalism.</p>

<p>I attend a very competitive public high school, which is regarded as one of the best in the state.</p>

<p>GPA: 4.1 W, 3.88 UW (will be 3.9 next semester)
AP's/Honors I've taken 6 Honors Courses, and I've taken 2 AP Classes. I've gotten 5's on both U.S History and English Language. I'm taking 3 AP's next year.</p>

<p>SAT's: Here's the problem. I scored a 1750 on my first SAT after scoring 2050+ on practice tests. I took it on a terrible day for me, and it showed on my performance. I've been studying throughout the summer and I've taken practice tests where my scores ranged from 1950-2150. So, hopefully I will score that high in October. I'm trying the ACT as well.
Subject Tests: US History, 710.</p>

<p>EC's/Awards
President of Model UN, member 4 years.</p>

<p>Habitat for Humanity, member 3 years.</p>

<p>Empty Bowls, member 3 years.</p>

<p>JV Tennis, 2 years.</p>

<p>School Musicals, 3 years.</p>

<p>Classical Indian Dance, 8 years.</p>

<p>National Honor's Society</p>

<p>National Spanish Honor's Society</p>

<p>--Head Chorister at a prestigious chorister program for 8 years. I've toured Europe with this choir, and I've been featured in various magazines and newspapers throughout the nation and other countries. I've gone to an advanced treble course which featured 27 of the "best" choristers in the country. This is my passion and I wrote about it in my essay.--</p>

<p>Principal's Scholar Award</p>

<p>Maximum Honors every semester</p>

<p>Over 1000 hours community service through inner-city outreach programs in my church and by singing at various nursing homes throughout the state. I've done about 8 hours of community service every week since freshman for four years.</p>

<p>Just get that SAT score in the 1950-2150 and you're definitely in with a scholarship.</p>

<p>That may be the case but truthfully I'm not sure NEU is a good choice for a student who hasn't a clue what she wants to do. The coop program in my mind is better suited to someone who has some idea of what their post college goals are.<br>
I'm sure not everyone here will agree but that is my take on it.</p>

<p>Well it doesn't really hurt to apply. And you still got time to decide what you wanna do.</p>