<p>Here's everything, considering that they're not a score choice school.
Sat 1 : 1910 (610 w ,640 m, 660 r)
Sat 1 : 2030 (700w, 660m, 670r)
Act:33
Sat 2: chemistry 650, physics 690
Weighted gpa: 3.72
Unweighted: 6.65
(I know it's low, I had a bad freshman year-3.3, then a 3.8, now as a junior I have a 4.1)
Sports
4 years jv/varsity football
3 years spring track
1 year varsity wrestling
Clubs
President, model un club
President, politics club
Secretary-natural helpers
Founder-listeners corner
Member-comedy improv
Member-weight lifting club
Captian-debate team
Awards-
Character recognition award
NHS
multiple model un awards
Internships-6 month at a county court
Work-3 years at a catering hall </p>
<p>I think the only thing that would hold you back is gpa however SATs and ECs look very good. I’d say it could be a match, at the very least you’re a competitive applicant. However, make sure you have some safeties!</p>
<p>Your SAT is way too low. Georgetown’s average is 2170. Unless you’re at the 50 percentile or higher, it’s hard to really give yourself a “safe bet” of getting in. Try to aim for 700+ on SAT IIs as well. GPA actually should be ok… make sure they are challenging honors/AP classes. A good bet is to take atleast 7 AP classes in high school, rest should pretty much be honors… Ace the essays for sure and even with lower scores you could still have a good shot.</p>
<p>a 33 on the ACT, depending on your subscores, can be anywhere from 2200-2240. That’s perfect for Georgetown. That said, your GPA is pretty low. What was your unweighted GPA in your sophomore and junior years?
Your SAT IIs are also WAY low. You’ll need above 700 at least, preferably 750.
I can’t tell much from a list of EC’s… you’d have to describe what you do and accomplishments you have, otherwise they mean nothing from me. Just by looking at GPA, I’d say it’s a low-mid reach. </p>
<p>Your SAT I has to be around 2200 to be in the average applicant range, and over 2300 to be on the safer side. Your SAT II has to be over 730 for each subject and you need to have 3 subjects.</p>
<p>Like any other selective schools, even with super high scores cannot guarantee for admission. </p>
<p>Noel my unweighted from sophmore year was a 3.7, 3.9 from junior. If you take freshman year out of my gpa, I have a 4.09 weighted and a 3.85 unweighted </p>