do i have a chance?

<p>gpa- 91<a href="3.7%20i%20think">/B</a>
sat- 630 (reading) 650 (math) 600 (writing) **1880
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<p>4 years of Eng
4 years of History
3 years of French (foreign lang)
4 years of Math
4 years of Science (3 are lab sciences)
4 years of Social Studies
4+ years of electives</p>

<p>in my junior year i took 3 ap courses.
AP US History- 4
AP Language and Composition- 4
AP Government and Politics- 3</p>

<p>in my senior year i plan to take
AP Statistics
AP European History</p>

<p>roughly 15/20 hours of community service
good extra curricular
latin honors society
lead roles in school plays for 2 years in a row
great recommendation letters
have had a steady job for a full year </p>

<p>*do i have a chance?
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<p>I think you are a good candidate for northeastern, and you should defintely apply.</p>

<p>^ agree w/ Georgie33</p>

<p>thanks guys! now i got some NE questions i guess…</p>

<p>how is the party scene? cause i’m not a huge partier but i wanna experience college life too
finances are big… are they good with financial aid?
and do i need to take SAT IIs? cause i don’t want to LOL</p>

<p>I think a big draw of northeastern is the city of boston and the many other colleges in the surrounding area. There’s not a huge party scene, but if you want to party then you could defintely find it. You’ll never get bored in Boston, its a great city.
No, i’m pretty sure you don’t need sats IIS</p>

<p>I believe NU requires SAT II’s only for home schooled applicants. You would be a match for Northeastern but it is not a safety.</p>

<p>the only draw is money basically.
if i get in, great. but if the financial aid package is too high… i’ll go somewhere else.
i plan on going to graduate school after college and it’s not worth it spending a lot on undergrad then having to pay a lot for grad school.</p>