<p>Hey guys, this is my first post so if I'm doing anything wrong just let me know, please. What are my chances at NYU?
I live in New York, as far as my college grades go, (I just finished tenth grade), and here they are
8th grade accelerated classes: B+ Algebra, A+ Earth Science
9th grade: English B+, Geometry B+, Global SS A+, Biology A+
10th: Trigonometry A+, English A+ (approximately 2nd/3rd in the grade for average, if that matters), Global SS A, Chemistry A+</p>
<p>These are all advanced classes except Social Studies, as I opted out of AP by recommendation of my guidance counselor and parents, due to the ratio of class prestige:challenge/work</p>
<p>I also took assorted other classes like Astronomy and Anatomy/Phys I received 99 averages in, not sure if that matters whatsoever</p>
<p>In 11th grade I'm taking 4 AP classes, all of which I plan (and strongly believe) I will achieve high nineties in, as I will force myself to study, which I haven't really done at this point in my life. My school does not offer anything other than AP programs. I strongly believe my average is in the top 10% of my school, although I could be wrong. I have a few clubs for extracurriculars, nothing else. I'm predicting to be at least at a 2200 for the SAT based on my PSAT score and practice tests I've taken. I took the Literature subject test this year and got an 800, which is the major I'm aiming for. So what are my chances in these colleges, if I reach the hypothetical situation where I have no more Bs on my resume for the next two years.</p>
<p>NYU (in state)
Cornell (in state)
Berkeley
UCLA</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>