I need advice!Please read!(about getting accepted at NYU and other colleges)

<p>I’m not a native English speaker, in fact, I’ve just moved to America this year, which is my junior year. I’m taking college-prep classes (I’m not in any ESL courses) and I’m planning to take 2 AP classes (AP chem. and AP Calculus) next year. I have no idea how my school is going to change my grades from 9th and 10th grade, which I completed in a foreign country (Poland). I’m in only 2 extra-curricular activities, that is in library aid and math club (When I came to Sayreville I didn’t know anybody and since I’m a generally shy person I didn’t sign up for any clubs until I realized how important ec really are, but then it was too late…). I’m trying to make the high honor roll at my school (which is the straight A’s honor roll) ,hopefully I’ll get the perfect attendance award and I was also accepted for publication in the 2004/2005 National Honor Roll Commemorative Edition. When I took the PSAT this in October 2004 my scores were 540V, 630M and 720W, so without the writing section, my score was 1170. I’m taking the old SAT on January 22 and then the new SAT in May and in October my senior year. I’m hoping to score above 1200, I’ve been working really hard this year and I’m a very diligent person by nature, so I’ll hope that by improving my English, I’ll be able to raise my verbal score as well. I was also thinking about taking TOEFL, but wouldn’t it be rather an impediment than an aid, and give a false impression of me, knowing very, very little English? (and I think my English skills aren’t that bad! Are they…?) I don’t have any definite plans for my future yet, but I’m very serious about NYU, it seems like such a great school, but…Do I have any chances at all??? Could I possible get in?? I mean, it is a very selective school… I’m also considering New Jersey colleges such as Rutgers and The College of New Jersey, but I really don’t know that much yet, I would also like to apply to some colleges in the states of New York and Pennsylvania, but which ones would be likely to accept me? I would appreciate any suggestions at all! Please respond!!!</p>

<p>you HAVE to take TOEFL, required by most colleges for people with less than 5 years of english education. Your english looks pretty good. Your writing score is great. But you need to improve your math score. Colleges my excuse you from a low english score but not a low math score. NYU is one of the best in business. But it is not great in some other subjects. Colleges will understand your few ECs. If you are only considering colleges you mentioned, you have a good chance. I think you can bring you new SAT score to around 2000, which is not bad at all for someone who came here this year. Good luck</p>