<p>I am still a junior in high school, but I am wondering what my chances of getting into certain colleges if I maintain my current credentials.</p>
<p>My weighted gpa right now is 4.35 for my junior year. For my Sophomore year, my gpa was a 3.8, and a 3.6 my freshman year.</p>
<p>I did not yet take the SAT's, but I got a 2010 on my PSAT's, so assume that I will get a similar score on my SAT's. I am at least national merit commended student, although I have not yet been disqualified. I attend a school that has a dual curriculum, and the school day is from 8:00 am to 5:07 pm. I am taking AP psychology, AP chemistry, and AP English Language. I am taking Honors American History, Accelerated pre-calculus, Hebrew Language, and 3 classes that are part of the dual curriculum (I attend a Yeshiva, which is a Jewish School). Generally, colleges know that my school is harder than most schools and they accept people from my school over people from other schools with the same GPAs.</p>
<p>I am captain of the varsity wrestling team and I took third in the national Yeshiva tournament and I am seeded first for next year's tournament in which I will most likely take first in. My record this year was 16-6. I have attended a Law program at Columbia University which gave a written evaluation rather than a letter grade. The exact words of the instructor were "I would unequivocally recommend you to the college of your choice." I also attended a wrestling summer camp at West Point Military Academy. I have been accepted into a selective leadership program at West Point that accepts 7 people per state, but I am not sure if I want to go. How much of a difference would this program make in determining my chances of getting into a good college? I would be the first person from my school, or any yeshiva, to attend a program like this.</p>
<p>What would I have to score on my AP exams and my SAT's to get into the following colleges?</p>
<p>Rutgers Honors Program
NYU
NYU Stern
Brandeis University
University of Connecticut Honors Program
Penn State
Columbia University</p>
<p>Also, what are my chances of getting an academic scholarship to these schools, especially NYU, because I don't want to make my parents pay for too much.</p>