<p>I am currently a freshman at a state school in Pennsylvania who is looking to transfer to NYU next fall. NYU is the only school that I have found which offers the major I plan on pursuing; International Public Health/ Pre-Med (International Public Health is usually a graduate study). I will do anything to improve my chances to get into NYU so please help me out.</p>
<p>High School Stats:</p>
<p>GPA was a 2.1 Unweighted and a 2.3 Weighted (Yes I am ashamed)
I took 5 AP classes and 6 DE (college courses) throughout high school
I was involved in 3 extracurricular activities with leadership position in two of the three
My SAT and ACT were 1490 and 21 (respectively)</p>
<p>College Stats:</p>
<p>Since it's my first semester of college I currently have no GPA here, but based on my grades so far (all A's) I believe I can get a 4.0 by the end of my first year.
I am going to join at least 2 clubs and perhaps do a club sport (not too competitive) in the spring
I am looking to do a volunteer program abroad this summer
I plan on retaking my SAT and ACT</p>
<p>Based on this information do you guys think I might get in? If not what can I do to improve my chances? This is my goal and I'm willing to do what needs to be done. I finally found something I am passionate about and I want to succeed.</p>
<p>This semester my classes are:
Cultural Anthropology
Psychology 101
French 1
College Reading/Study Skills*
Exercise*
*required by my current university</p>
<p>I plan on taking French 2, Public Speaking, and Intro to College Algebra. I want to take Biology 101 as well but I can't get into the Biology class. The school gives Biology majors priority on the Biology classes, although I am signing up for a wait list.Is there any classes in particular that will improve my chances of getting into NYU? A lot of the classes I need for the International Public Health/ Pre-Med major are not offered here (minus the science classes I can't get into). </p>