NYU, UW, UCLA Chances

<p>Just finished up junior year. Attend a small high school in Washington state.</p>

<p>GPA (UW): 3.94. I have gotten a 4.0 every semester except the first semester of 9th grade.
Class Rank: Around 20 out of about 120-130 I believe. (Sort of a guess).
SAT: 1920 (CR: 670 M:600 W:650). Took June SAT and probably retaking again in the Fall. Expect 2100ish.
AP: AP Lang this year. Next year- AP Lit, AP Gov, and AP Environ. Science. 3 total.
Running Start (Dual Enrollment): Took Political Science 101 this year. Taking American Government and Pre-Calc this summer and Psychology in the fall. Possibly one more class during next school year. 4-5 total.
That would be 7-8 total college level classes. I would have more, but my tiny school doesn't offer a lot of APs, and the ones they do offer, can be hard to fit into ones schedule/fill up really fast. (Most AP classes are only offered during one period).</p>

<p>ECs: Soccer, 3 yrs. JV, 1 yr. Varsity
Basketball, 2 yrs. C-Team.
National Honor Society, 10-12th grade
ASB (Student Gov.), Exec. Treasurer, 11th grade. Head of Committee/Team, 12th grade.
Charitable Organization (can't name here), 9th-12th grade, recently appointed treasurer. (Help fundraise to help children in 3rd world countries)
Job- 9-12th grade, work part time helping manage financials of corporation grossing $4-5 million a year. (Seems pretty significant to me). Mastered entire accounting program in a matter of weeks.
Community Service:
Very little other than through clubs/organizations listed above.</p>

<p>My biggest worries are: that I am lacking in my Community Service and Extracurriculars, the fact that the highest math I take will probably be Pre-Calculus, and that I will only have taken 3 AP classes throughout high school.</p>

<p>With all that in mind:
Chances for: University of Washington (In-State), NYU (Most likely applying for LSP), George Washington, and UCLA.</p>

<p>I would recommend that you raise your SAT’s to at least 2000 and about 700 across the border. I also think that you should consider sat subject tests in a subject that you’re particularly strong in. </p>

<p>If you raise your SAT scores you’re probably going to get into all of these schools </p>

<p>So would around a 2100 SAT score suffice?
And I might be taking 2 SAT Subject Tests in the Fall. Just need to figure out if I’m strong enough in any of the subjects offered.</p>

<p>A 2100 would be a great score to aim for! Other than that, if you are concerned about your community service hours, join an organization and get busy! For many, the tough part are earning the scores. For you, I’d say grab a friend and get active in the community and you’ll be fine!</p>

<p>I think that you look very good for UW! If you did get a 2100, I think that you’d be in good shape for NYU and UCLA.</p>

<p>University of Washington(match)
NYU(match)
George Washington(high match/low reach)
UCLA(high match/low reach)</p>

<p>University of Washington - High match
NYU - High match
George Washington - Low reach
UCLA - Low reach</p>