Chance At Georgetown???

<p>Hey. I am seriously thinking about applying to Georgetown and I am wondering if applying EA or RD might drastically change my shot at the school? I am interested in a premed track and will visit before the end of summer.</p>

<p>Location: Northern VA
Go to a decent public HS w/ avg SAT score of 1000/1600
Race: Black-first generation Ghanaian-American</p>

<p>STATS
ACT: 30
SAT: 1950 CR:640 M:690 W:620 (will retake)
SAT IIs: Bio M-700 USH-730
GPA: 3.6 UW and 3.98 W
Rank: approx. top 10% </p>

<p>APs: AP Euro (10): 5
Waiting for: AP Bio AP USH AP Eng
Junior Year: 3 APs and Orchestra, French IV, and Honors Precalc</p>

<p>Senior Courses
AP Calc AB
AP Chem
AP Eng Lit
AP US Govt
French V-no AP @ school
ADV aka Honors Physics</p>

<p>ECs
*School Orchestra (3 yrs)
*NHS
*French Honor Society (10-12): 12- Secretary
*SCA- Class Rep
*African-American & International Clubs- 11-VP
*Peer Diversity
*200+ hrs at hospital
*Volunteer work at library during summers
*Rec Soccer for 6 years
*USSF Grade 8 Referee
*Volunteer work at church
Awards: not many. </p>

<p>Major: Pre-med track </p>

<p>So do I have shot?</p>

<p>heck yeah</p>

<p>definately apply. Retake the SAT1 and bump those scores up and you've got a decent chance</p>

<p>I decided to apply EA to the School of Nursing and Health Studies.</p>

<p>It's some hard **** to transfer out. You better want to be a nurse. Just out of curiosity, can you do all the premed preqs out of nursing school?</p>

<p>ok sorry let's get this straight it is not the school of nursing. It is the school of nursing and health studies.... meaning, there are three other departments in the school other than nursing. The other three are International Health, Human Science and Health Systems Administration. So no, he does not have to be a nurse. If you want to be pre med in NHS, you would probably want to major in international health or human science.</p>

<p>Actually I am a girl. My plan was to major in Human Science, I like the whole idea of focusing on the human side to biology. Would more pre-meds be at College rather than NHS?</p>