<p>Which school are you applying to? What are your areas of interest?</p>
<p>You need to get into something that you have some passion about in the community, as recommended above by tofugirl. There are many other options, depending on what you are interested in. Do some volunteer work, be involved with something that you have talent in with a group in your local community. I hope this has started already if you are so close to completing your HS degree (4 classes short). </p>
<p>Your GPA is close to that for CAS admission. But I do not know the rigor of your classes thus far? Have you taken any AP classes in homeschooling? You can self-study for at least 2-3 AP exams to show you can handle college level work and more rigorous course work. 3 strong AP exam scores (score of 4 or 5, though 5 would be ideal for your application) will also meet the criteria for standardized score requirements at NYU. Meaning you would not have to take the ACTs, SAT Is or IIs (if AP exam scores are strong AND IN THE RIGHT CATEGORIES since NYU claims there is no preference for one type of standardized test results over another).</p>
<p>[Standardized</a> Tests](<a href=“Standardized Tests”>Standardized Tests)</p>
<p>Also, look over this info for homeschooled applicants from the NYU Admission Office: </p>
<p>[Homeschooled</a> Applicants](<a href=“How to Apply”>How to Apply)</p>
<p>The major concern I have would be your ECs. Other parts of the application that you can work on would be to start thinking about a strong essay to write to describe yourself, your interests, aspirations, etc. Then think about two people who can write strong recommendations for you. GL!</p>