Nyu/columbia/cornell heop chances

<p>Hi everyone,I am a junior and I want to know if I have a guaranteed spot in NYU, COLUMBIA, or CORNELL through HEOP. </p>

<p>income for family of 5: 15,000</p>

<p>sat: 650 math 630 crit. 590 writing </p>

<p>average: 95 </p>

<p>APs: soph. year-AP euro-4. This year I'm taking 3 APs and next year 4. </p>

<p>sat 2: Plan to take 2. </p>

<p>extra curic.: over 120 hrs of community service,debate team, math team, author for weekly newsletter, science olympiad/contest, chess team, published a poem, honor society.</p>

<p>Please I want to hear your opinions.</p>

<p>You’re a prime candidate for NYU’s HEOP. Not sure about the others.</p>

<p>Thanks. Also, if I do get accepted through HEOP, how do I get priority on the dorms?</p>

<p>Your SAT score might be too high for NYU HEOP. </p>

<p>For NYU your SAT score had to be between 1000-1250(M+CR) to be considered, along with being low-income. The GPA has no limit.</p>

<p>They did say that will sometime get students who SAT scores are a little bit higher such as your who is 1280(M+CR). </p>

<p>So they might consider you for HEOP or they might consider you a regular applicant in the regular pool which is way more competitive of course. So I wouldn’t guarantee it, it would depend on the admission officer.</p>

<p>I’m not sure about the other schools though.</p>

did you get into any of them ? especially NYU? I am a senior right now undergoing the stressful application process