Already accepted at Georgetown SFS ... any chance at the Ivy League?

<p>I was accepted to the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in December, which supposedly is somewhat more selective than Georgetown College. I was wondering if this means I have a good chance at any of these remaining schools I will hear from in April:</p>

<p>Yale
Columbia
Brown
Northwestern</p>

<p>These are my stats:</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0 UW, 5.3 W
Rank (when I applied): 4/600
Rank (mid-year report): 2/600
SAT: 2250 (720M 770R 760W)
SAT II: 770 USH, 730 Math II, 700 Spanish
ECs: very average, mainly debate
Essays: main one was horrendous (afraid to read it again), supplement ones were okay
Recs: generic
Hooks: I put Hispanic on my apps because one side of my family is Chilean and Spanish is spoken in my home regularly, but I look completely white and I don't speak Spanish fluently, so I don't think this is too much of a factor.
Income bracket: about 100k combined, applying for financial aid
Other: I had a pretty good interviews with Brown and Columbia. I haven't heard from the others about interviews yet.</p>

<p>What do you guys think? I'm excited to have been accepted somewhere, but I really like Brown, I'm hoping that getting into SFS was a good sign. Thanks everyone!</p>

<p>You have an amazng chance of getting into the ivy leagues that you mentioned. This year, Georgetown was really selective; where I come from, 60 people applied and only 2 got in. If you got into Georgetown, I’m pretty sure that you’ll have no problems!</p>

<p>Did you check Hispanic on the SAT and is it listed in school records?</p>

<p>thanks.</p>

<p>@hmom. The only thing listed in my records is my dad’s place of birth and immigration status, so I don’t know. On the SAT, I don’t think I checked any of the boxes.</p>

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