<p>I'm a rising senior at a small private school in southern california and I'm really interested in studying international relations, hopefully someday at Georgetown. I was wondering whether I even have a chance of getting in...
My stats:
GPA: unweighted-3.8
SAT: verbal-690 math-650 critical reading-770
ACT: 28
SAT IIs: US History-710 Spanish-700 Literature- 670
APs (my school doesn't offer many): US History-4
Senior year courses:
AP Spanish lang.,Gov.t, Econ., World Religions, Intro. to Philosophy, AP English, Calculus, AP Art History
ECs:<br>
Admissions Ambassador, multicultural club, soccer, ASB, yearbook, campus ministry, italian club, recycling club
-attended 2005 Student Diversity Leadership Conference
-volunteered at American Red Cross for 1 semester
-interning for local congressman for 1 semester
-volunteering w/local UN chapter
Awards:
Excellence in Precalculus
Christian Service Award
Yearbook Award </p>
<p>I would really appreciate anyone's feedback. Thanks.</p>