<p>Okay so I have a unique situation. Two years ago I was a freshman, and I took ended the year with about a 86 average I think, I forget but I had 90s in the humanities and 70s in math and science. I took the biology regents as well as the geometry regents getting 70s in both. I also took the PSAT and got 163 which I heard was a very good score. In my sophomore year I ended up transferring to another school because of bad grades just to get them up. At this other school (it was a private school) I had a 3.8 average. I took the algebra 2 and trig regents but got a 65 and 65 for chemistry as well. I took the global regents and got a 99. My family had to move over seas so I ended up missing half a year of school due to traveling overseas we are now living in Saudi Arabia and for the time being although I should be a junior I'm I unofficially in a sophomore class (since I missed half the year). Next year I will start my junior year. I'm doing much better in my classes, and I think I will actually be able to get an A (in the 90s) I'm an American citizen and want to go to college in America. I'm thinking either in New York City or California. Right now I'm considering schools like nyu, Stanford, and UC Berkeley. I'd like to get an idea of what my chances are for those Schools and if possible other good schools in NYC and Northern California. Btw I'm also interested in pursuing psychology later on so if there are good schools for that too id appreciate it. I will be taking the SAT next year and I have been studying, as is on practice tests I get scores in the 1900s but I plan on working to get past 2000. Also if I would be considered an international student, if my living abroad will influence financial aid, and how it will influence the way colleges see me when I apply.</p>
<p>I lived in NYC before hand btw, thank you so much for taking the time to read/answer this. I appreciate it</p>