<p>GPA: 92UW
My avg in 9th grade was about 86. 10th - 97 11th- 98
Hardest Classes available at my school.
Done with 3 years of foreign language in 2. Done with all math plus calculus junior year. Took 2 AP Classes:
US HISTORY- 4 (while alot of schools take it in 2 years, we did it in one)
CALCULUS- did not take test
This year I'm taking 2 AP classes. English & Psychology. Those are the only AP classes offered at my school.
And am taking a college class. Sociology
By the time I graduate high school I'm going to have 55 credits, and you only need 44 to graduate.</p>
<p>Extracurriculars-
Student government- 3 years. Vice-president my junior year.
Senior Committee This year- Representative
Yearbook Committee- Editor
Debate Team
Chess Club.
Some Community service. Over 100 hours.</p>
<p>would u guys please chance me for:
NYU ( first choice) - Stern
Fordham - Rose Hill
Baruch Honors/ Baruch regular
Hunter/ Hunter Honors
Lehman/ Lehman Honors
SUNY Binghamton
SUNY Stony Brook
SUNY Albany
Thank youu=D</p>
<p>PS: && any other schools you guys think would be a match for me would be appreciated.</p>
<p>I think you can only apply to one cuny honors.
fordham, baruch, hunter, lehman, binghamton, stony, and albany are all in your reaches I think,
but I wouldnt think about applying to lehman if I were you. about 70% are female but only 7% are white...
take another SAT if you want NYU.
CUNY Honors - I dont know<br>
I also have lower SAT score than average accepted, so I ll let you know if I get accepted in ED cuny honors @hunter</p>
<p>I think that your SAT scores are too low for CUNY Honors. NYU is unlikely. You are competitive for Fordham, Binghamton & Stony Brook. Can't recommend schools without more info.-- such as what you intend to study. SUNY Albany is a lock for you. NYU is not out of reach, but the Stern business school is probably not a realistic option for you.</p>
<p>Consider Northeastern University and Boston University. Babson Colege is also an option. Your best bet is Franklin & Marshall College in Pennsylvania. Very tough academics and heavy workload, but female applicants have a slight admissions edge. A degree from F&M is well respected by graduate schools and graduate school level work is what F&M students are used to. Susquehanna University, also in Pennsylvania, may be a strong match for you. It is in a beautiful location and is a well respected school for business. The Univ. of Richmond has an excellent finance dept., but it is a slight reach in terms of SAT scores. The top ten undergraduate finance programs are NYU, Univ. of Virginia, BYU, Georgetown, Emory, Univ. of Michigan, Cornell, Univ. of Richmond, Univ. of Pennsylvania and Washington Univ. in St. Louis. Only Richmond is a realistic option for you, in my opinion.</p>
<p>All SUNYs: Very, very, very likely.
NYU: Possible, but probably not, though
Fordham: Probably
CUNY (non-honors): Lock
CUNY (honors): I don't know much about them, but you have a probable.</p>
<p>Thankss =D anyone else? I'm very nervous. I've applied ED To cuny honors @ baruch!! December 15th is when i get my decision! i will let everyone know =D</p>