NYU, TCNJ, Lehigh, Villanova, and American acceptances?

<p>Hey guys I want to get accepted to NYU I have a GPA of a 3.6 - 3.7 and SAT of 1850. What are my chances and if you got accepted were your scores like mine?</p>

<p>P.S I speak three languages Arabic (first language since my parents are foreigners from Syria) , English, and Spanish.
I am CCD first grade and kindergarten teacher for two years (volunteer work). And was in Sunday school in freshman year.
I have taken 10 honors courses 9 - 11 grade.
I will take 2 more honors courses next year with AP lit, bio, and psychology.
I have worked since freshman year. And now carry a second job as well
I started photography club at my school and I am the President.
And I am a homeroom rep aka student govt.
I write on my own religious blog.
I have done Mock Trail, Model UN (delegate), Interact, and Habitat for Humanity.
I have danced since freshman year but had to quite due to expenses.
Over the summer I have volunteered at my town's library because I loveeee reading and books.
Also I went to Washington D.C for a Law & CSI program with George Mason Law and University plus I got to visit and talk to Georgetown Law admissions :)
I want to be an attorney and if I got into NYU I would double major in journalism and Arabic however if I went somewhere else I would major in criminology maybe or do Arabic and journalism.
This is what I can think of right now I probably left some stuff out but this is it.
Please tell me if I have a chance at NYU, TCNJ, Lehigh, Villanova, and American. Or if they are a reach or at my level.
Thank you! </p>

<p>i got into lehigh, tcnj, and villanova with a slightly higher gpa (I think its weighted 97%) and 1820 superscore SAT scores. We have about the same number and variety of extra curriculars and leadership. Our SATs score only hover over the 25 percentile at these schools but i think a big part of why i got in was my essay which i spent forever on and revised many times. Lehigh loves if you show interest by visiting and contacting admissions. Best of Luck!</p>

<p>You have many other things going for you. the SATs are a little low as is the GPA so keep working there. The essay will really be key as well as your ECs. </p>