<p>I'm in 11th grade, so I still have a little bit of time to improve. I am going for majoring in International Economics (IECO) for Georgetown University.</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.9
Class Rank: top 6%
SAT: 2050, 690 Writing, 760 Math, 600 Critical Reading (I'm going to retake this definitely, but please tell me where this score will get me)
SAT II: I haven't taken any yet, but I am planning on taking English Literature, Math II and World History
PSAT: 210, 98 percentile, I received a letter saying they can send scores for the top 50,000 students out of the 1.5 mil that took it to some colleges of my choice...will this do anything for me?</p>
<p>AP Classes:
10th - World History, Human Geography (I got a 5 on both exams)
11th - US History, English Language & Composition, Statistics, Environmental Science
12th (planning on taking) - English Literature, Government/Economics (both half year courses), Physics B, Calculus AB, Psychology</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Debate - I have won medals and a trophy, and will win more senior year
National Honor Society Member
Muslim Student Association - will be president next year
Junior World Affairs Council Member
In 12th grade I am doing an Independent Study & Mentorship program that will take up one class, and I plan on getting mentored by a professor of economics.</p>
<p>Teacher Recs: Great
Essay: Very Great</p>
<p>Volunteer Hours - I have over 100 right now, and plan on graduating with about 200 hours...should I plan for more?</p>
<p>Ethnicity: Pakistani, but American born</p>
<p>I am particularly scared about how I was doing in Statistics. I am pretty sure I will get a 5 on my AP exam, but I think I will average a high B in that class...and that class is important for economics. In other classes I usually have high As and whatnot, and my school is VERY competitive (my class in particular is more competitive than the rest of the classes in my school as well). It is a public school but the GPAs for the top 10% are usually very high. I don't know if that would matter.</p>