chance me for 2015 :)

<p>yo.
SAT I (by section): Should I take it?
SAT IIs: I'm thinking about taking Math II
ACT: 35 (E: 35, M: 36, R: 36, S: 32, Essay: 10)
APs: Calculus AB, Microecon, Macroecon, US Gov't, Comparative Gov't, Human Geography
GPA: 3.75 unweighted, 3.89 weighted
Rank:~50/513</p>

<p>ECs: Tennis (Varsity, Captain), National Honor Society (Exec Board), Model United Nations, Student Investment Club (VP), History Club (VP), Student Investment Club, Ping Pong Club, Internship for Rick Snyder's Gubernatorial campaign, (possibly, waiting to hear back) Economics summer program.
Job/Work Experience: ~15 hours a week at a Banquet Hall for wedding receptions
Senior year classes:
AP Calculus BC
AP Spanish
AP Statistics
Honors Physics
Honors Humanities I and II (class on the Classics)
Volunteering: A lot through NHS, 30+ at the Ann Arbor Veteran's Hospital</p>

<p>State: Michigan
School Type: Public
Ethnicity: White
Gender: Male</p>

<p>Hey WolverineWhiz, I think you have a great shot at Georgetown! Do you know which of the four schools you’d be applying to? That would definitely have a major impact on your admission…admission to SFS and the College are notoriously more difficult than NHS or MSB (however, not by much this year). I submitted my ACTs and not my SATs, and i’m going next year! You did much better on the ACT than I did, so I don’t think you have to take the regular SATs.</p>

<p>you look like you’re a great candidate so far, just a heads up you do need 3 SAT2s though :)</p>

<p>Actually shayz328, the difference between admission to NHS, MSB, the College, and SFS are not as “notorious” as you might think, in any year.</p>

<p>[Georgetown</a> University- Office of Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://uadmissions.georgetown.edu/applying_firstyear_sdprofile.cfm]Georgetown”>http://uadmissions.georgetown.edu/applying_firstyear_sdprofile.cfm)</p>

<p>SFS, the College, and MSB are 18% and NHS is 20% for early action
SFS, MSB, NHS are 21% and the College is 19% for regular decision</p>

<p>I’m thinking Business School, whichever one that is</p>

<p>Business School is MSB. Wolverine, your application is pretty good, but your GPA is pretty low. The application usually goes 50% GPA, 25% standardized tests, 25% extracurricular activities and essay. Of course, this isn’t a hard rule, so your extracurriculars can carry a little more weight, but GPA is quite a large component of your college application.</p>

<p>If I remember correctly, Georgetown required more than one SAT2. Depending on the year, I’d say you have a decent shot, with stellar essays I’d say you’re in.</p>