CUNY honors (Hunter & QC)

<p>I am currently a Junior and will have to apply to CUNY honors early decision next fall. I am wondering about my chances. I've heard CUNY honors QC was easier than Hunter due to dorming so I wish to know if I even have a chance for Hunter Honors.</p>

<p>Intended major: Performance Arts/Music
Chinese Female
Francis Lewis High School
GPA: dunno on a scale of 4.0 - around 89
SAT I: Didnt take yet (take in May - what should i get?)
SAT IIs: Will take Chinese, English, Composition, and Math next year.</p>

<p>APs: AP Eng (taking currently) AP Psych (taking currently) AP World Hist. 3
Senior year APs: probably economics</p>

<p>Have taken all honors courses except math & sci</p>

<p>ECs:
Piano (since age 7)
Guitar (since this year sept.)
Fellowship Leader</p>

<p>Volunteer -
Been volunteering every summer since freshmen year as teacher assistant at my church for their summer school (well and in 8th grade too) have around 2000 + Hours</p>

<p>Service Credit -
For Sophmore Year I interned at my school's medical office</p>

<p>Classes I took so far in HS -
English (Honors & AP)
Math A & B
Biology, Earth Sci, Chemistry
Japanese Honors (3 years)
AP World Hist. Honors US Hist.
Conflict Resolution (1 term)
Health (1 term)
AP Psych
Intro to Art, Fashion Design
American Musical Theater Art</p>

<p>Hunter M. Honors is my first choice. I need a lot of advice.</p>

<p>Hello, I just got accepted to Macaulay Honors at Hunter for 2012.</p>

<p>It seems you have pretty good stats; taking AP classes, having good grades, and volunteering will definitely help you get it.</p>

<p>However you will want to get at least a 2100 on your SAT reasoning test if you want to have a good shot and also your ECs seem kind of weak, might wanna strengthen that area too.</p>

<p>Besides that, if you keep taking the hard classes and hold your grades steady you'll have a very good chance of being accepted.</p>