<p>Is Syracuse hard to get into for international relations?
-I'm currently a junior
-I have an unweighted 92 average (I took all dual credit, AP and Honors courses).
-660 math, 580 CR, 560 W (yeah, my SATs are low)
-27 ACT (another low score)
-Class President for two years
-National Honor Society
-Habitat for Humanity
-International Club
-FBLA
-Interact Club
-Student Council (10th grade)
-Secretary of Science Olympiad
-Worked for Kitchen Cupboard
-Sustainability Club (one of the founding members)
-Board of education student representative
-Rotary Youth Leadership Award
-Multiple student athlete of the week awards
-IAC student Athlete leadership conference (2 kids chosen in my school)
-Already played two years of varsity Basketball and Volleyball (Division/IAC champions and All-Star section player)
-High Honor Roll
Do I have a chance if I apply early decision?</p>
<p>Raise those SATs!!! in october</p>
<p>Yes pick up your CR and W scores. Your math scores aren’t too bad but can be better also. Your Extra-curriculars looks great.</p>
<p>Don’t my sats fall into syracuse’s range? Do I really have to raise them?</p>
<p>Your test scores are within range for recent entering freshmen classes.</p>
<p>CR 520-620
M 550-650
W 530-630</p>
<p>From College Board SAT mid-50 range data.</p>
<p>Telling someone to raise SAT scores isnt always possible, that is heartless advice. </p>
<p>Are your parents prepared for you not to get a lot of finaid?</p>
<p>I’d say your chances are good. My daughter her lower SATs and a slightly lower average and got in (visual arts, 2 yrs ago). My son had slightly higher SATs and also a lower average and he got in (arts & Sciences, this yr). </p>
<p>Definitely interview. I think that also helps.</p>
<p>I think you have very good chances. I know of a couple of kids with lower numbers who were both accepted. Best of luck!</p>
<p>I think you are a likely admit right now. That said, if financial aid is a concern you should probably plan on taking the SATs again with the goal of raising your CR and W scores into the mid-600 range. I would also suggest doing everything you can between now and the end of the year to raise your GPA another point or two. In many NYS schools a 93 is an A average, while a 92 is in A- range. A fine point, but when financial aid counts so does every point.</p>
<p>No, I don’t need any aid. Thanks everyone or re replys!</p>