<p>Could you all please chance me for Georgetown University and Tufts?</p>
<p>Weighted GPA: 4.46
Unweighted GPA: 3.925
SAT: Critical Reading - 710
Math - 740
Writing - 670
SAT II: Chemistry - 710
Literature - 680
Biology - 660
(I am planning to take the SAT II's again in January because I'm not really happy with these scores.)</p>
<p>I have all A-s and up on my transcript and my schedule is pretty rigorous (3 APs this years and 3 last year, the rest are pretty much all honors classes). My schedule is basically all academic with only two electives - Anatomy and AP Gov. I have been enrolled in two foreign languages since 9th grade.
(I'm kind of concerned about my AP scores: APUSH - 3, Chem- 4, and Language and Comp-4. But I heard that these aren't considered for admissions.)</p>
<p>Also, I took Biology I with a lab at a local community college and got an A in it.</p>
<p>I am involved in a lot of extracurricular activities and service activities (especially through my church, which is Catholic), and I have a few decent leadership positions and awards in them. (Captain of two sports, League Sportsmanship Award in one of them, VP of Best Buddies in 10th grade and President in 11th and 12th, attended Best Buddies Leadership Conference, etc.) I also, co-founded a community service group. But I don't have anything huge, like national programs or big science fairs.</p>
<p>For awards and honors, I have AP Scholar, some school-issued awards for excellence in certain subjects, attended Girls State (and I was issued a good citizenship citation by the American Legion for going), published in the school literary magazine, high honor/honor roll every term.</p>
<p>I think my personal essay is pretty good- it is about the Best Buddies Leadership Conference and accepting everybody as well as yourself for who they are. I am not the best writer though. My supplemental essays are okay - I probably didn't spend enough time as I should have on them. </p>
<p>My AP Chem and Honors PreCalc teachers wrote my recs - I think they are pretty good, but I am not sure.</p>
<p>I come from a smaller public school in Massachusetts that offers kind of a lot of APs. We just got accredited this year. I don't really have any special factors - I come from a white, middle class family and both of my parents went to community college. </p>
<p>I am planning on being in the pre-med program at either school. I am applying to the international health major at georgetown and community health and or international relations at tufts. I applied regular decision to both.</p>