<p>I’m a sophomore in high school, about to be a junior this fall and my high school is in New York & since there are very few kids compared to other popular high schools, my high school can’t afford classes like chemistry, physics, and any AP Classes. My high school doesn’t offer any clubs either. Is this going to negatively affect my chances of getting into a good SUNY/CUNY. And how can I increase my chances of getting into a good college?</p>
<p>Find it REALLY hard to believe you don’t even have basic sciences…if that’s true, it WILL hurt you because of lack of lab science (chem) and fundamentals (physics).</p>
<p>That being said…colleges do consider your accomplishments in context with your school. So it won’t reflect poorly on you if you took 0 AP’s, given your school has none. Just be the best student you can be.</p>
<p>If your school really doesn’t offer basic sciences, look into taking them at a community college or online. You HAVE to get that foundation.</p>
<p>Yea, i found it hard to believe too, seeing that other schools have 5 different sciences and my school only has Living Environment and Earth Science.</p>