What's Northeastern's main criteria they look for in freshman admission process?

<p>And how what should I improve upon on to raise my chances in getting into the school?</p>

<p>First of all, I go to one of the top high school in the district and I have been in the 'Tech' program for all of my high school years until now. I took 5 AP's so far and have passed all of the class, but I got 2 C's in two of my classes during the second semester of my Junior year. I really struggled during my Junior year as you can see how I got C's my classes, but all the rest of the years were A average. These are some rest of my specs:</p>

<p>Major: psychology
GPA(unweighted): 3.46
GPA(weighted): 3.9
SAT: 1890(but will take one more next month)
SAT 2's: 800 Korean, 780 Math 2
AP classes: 7 including now</p>

<p>Extra curricular's: orchestra for 4 years, first chair in orchestra for two years, established a club called Liberty in North Korea(co-pres) at my school, Internship, church elementary small group teacher for two years, volunteer at a disabled people organization for two years, and another volunteer at a hospital for a year</p>

<p>I hope these will be enough for you guys to see if I can possibly get into Northeastern! Thank You so much!</p>

<p>Two things I remember specifically from information meetings I’ve attended at Northeastern is that the counselors always stress rigor in your high school curriculum, ie: taking the hardest classes you can and they also stress being passionate about your extracurriculars, ie: taking part in 3 or 4 for most of high school and not doing 9 or 10 for small amounts of time for your resume.</p>