Chance me for Georgetown and Tufts?

Georgetown is my top choice. Applying into SFS at Georgetown and artsci at Tufts.

Academics/Awards
GPA: 3.97 UW, 4.7 Wb(all honors and ap classes)
SAT: N/A
ACT: 32, 34, 35 superscore
Sat IIs: 680 math II (my worst subject), 700 lit, 730 us history. I hate these tests :confused:
APs: US History (5), Gov (5) Macro (5), Micro (5), Lang (5), Enviro (5). This year I’m taking Euro, Lit, Bio, Spanish, and Calc AB.
Cum Laude Society, National Spanish Honor Society

Extracurriculars:
-High school swimming for four years, lettered 3/4 years, state qualifier for two years. Club swimming from age 8- present when I’m not in high school season. Takes up literally all of my time because I have practice every night and meets every weekend.
-Lacrosse for freshman and sophomore years of high school, had to stop b/c of negative team environment
-Club crew during summer vacation
-Model UN every year of high school, president of the club junior and senior year
-Lots of community service: tutoring elementary and middle school kids, regular volunteer at local foster home/daycare organization
-Philanthropy Club

Strong essays, writing is definitely one of my strong suits.
One amazing letter of rec from my apush teacher, other letter of rec was from my English teacher last year and should be pretty good.
No hooks, I’m a white female
Income bracket >750,000

Edit: Forgot to include job at bakery during the summer, approx 25 hours per week.

http://talk.qa.collegeconfidential.com/athletic-recruits/2057606-swimming-recruit-and-grades.html#latest

You are a competitive applicant. I think Tufts is more likely to accept you than Georgetown

Strong candidate for both schools. My impression is that Georgetown likes full pay applicants.

I agree with @Publisher

I think Georgetown and Tufts like kids whose parents have cash. Thats not a guarantee though. The SFS is tough, and Tufts is too.

But overall you are a strong candidate. Your SAT 2 hurt a little, but I think your AP scores make up for it.

As a recent Georgetown admit, a lot of the kids who got in to the SFS seem to have a lot of travel experiences. Fluency and passion for forein language is another common trend I see, especially the unordinary languages (Latin, Russian, Arabic, etc.)

Good luck!