<p>Hispanic (female)
SAT scores: 2150 (720 in math, 720 in writing, 710 in reading)
GPA: 92.06%
Rank: 170 out of 958 students (top 20%)<br>
So what really brings me down are my freshman year grades. I had personal conflicts which I explain in my applications. I improved a lot though. My transcript is kind of like this: 82ish overall average freshman year, 95 sophmore year, and 102 junior year (APs are weighted in my school). I am also during very well senior year (102 overall average)</p>
<p>Extra-curriculars: Ballet since I was 4 years old, Ballroom dance since freshman year, debate team since junior year, Health Occupation Students since junior year, New York Cares volunteer service group junior year, New York Blood Center volunteer since last summer, Ambulance Youth Corps volunteer since 9/2011, work for my dad's business since freshman year (translating documents). </p>
<p>I intend to be a Pre-med. Major in biology, minor in English. I got a recommendation from my honors Physics teacher and AP English teacher from last year (pretty good recommendations).
4 on both my AP exams last year</p>
<p>So given this overload of info can anyone tell me if they think I have a chance at:
Boston College, Boston University, NYU, Cornell University, University of Southern California, John Hopkins University, Binghamton SUNY, Geneseo SUNY, Buffalo SUNY, and Macauly Honors CUNY. </p>
<p>I know Cornell is a stretch so should I try? I heard John Hopkins and USC don't consider freshman year grades that much so I thought I would try. And overall do I have enough back ups (if worst comes to worst)?
Thanks</p>