What Are My Chances So Far?

<p>I'm currently about to start my Junior Year. My GPA (up until now) is about 4.48 (weighted) with mainly all A's and A+'s except for B's in math. All of my classes are accelerated = the highest classes you can take until junior/senior year. What are my chances of getting into NYU so far?</p>

<p>Extracurriculars: Varsity Field Hockey, Lacrosse, English Honor Society, Math Honor Society, French Honor Societ, Student Council PR, Peer Outreach, Model United Nations (President), SADD, Concert Choir, 5 school plays, Meeting of the Mind, etc.</p>

<p>I am Planning on taking AP US History next year and then AP English & AP Government my senior year. My school offers a very limited selection of AP's.</p>

<p>I did get a C+ (my one and only) in my last quarter of Geometry, yet my yearly grade will average to a B.</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>Your grade is sweet; EC is sweet; you got a solid chance as long as you do well on your SAT/SATII/essay/recommandations.</p>

<p>which college are you applying to?</p>

<p>I hope to gain admission to the Arts & Science...although I've been recently looking at Gallatin. Typically, which school is more selective and harder to get in to?</p>

<p>^ Stern and Tisch (because auditions weigh heavily)</p>

<p>Between the Arts & Science and Gallatin, which is typically more selective?</p>

<p>What can I do to improve my chances (note: I haven't taken the SAT or SAT II's yet)</p>

<p>Just do well on your SAT/SAT IIs, and I think you'll do just fine : )</p>

<p>dont decide based on which is more selective. what are you looking to study?</p>

<p>I plan on majoring in International Relations with a double minor in Psychology & Political Science.</p>

<p>You should definitely have a backup if you're planning int'l relations. It's a very competitive program that you apply for in your sophomore year. Very difficult to get into, so you should know what you want to do if it doesn't come through.</p>

<p>you need to look at cas then. gallatin is for people who are looking to actually combine or create majors. cas is for IR and regular majors or double majors/minors</p>

<p>You have an excellent chance. I don't know why you are even asking, you should know that.</p>