<p>I've told myself that I won't do this, but I am pretty anxious about my decision, so here we go:</p>
<p>My GPA is 3.97 unweighted, 4.53 weighted</p>
<p>My courses this year are: AP English Lang and Lit, IB German 5, Spanish 2 (I have taken it for three years, though, it's the way my school has Spanish set up), Latin 2, IB 20th Century Topics (I took IB History of the Americas last year), Honors Anatomy and Physiology, and Calculus.</p>
<p>I plan to major in German at GC, but I also want to take courses at SFS.</p>
<p>ECs: I am the founder and president of Girl Child Network Club (helps rape victims in Zimbabwe), Secretary of Invisible Children Club, Secretary of Law Club (2 years), Historian in German Club (sort of like a technological secretary--create powerpoints of past meetings/events to convince people to join), I was chosen to be a member of my school's team for Hometown Hi-Q (three team members, and the show is a quiz show, like It's Academic!), goalkeeper for my field hockey team (lettered twice), member of NHS, volunteered as a camp counselor and for a presidential campaign in 2008, and I've worked for over a year at a local mini golf place/snow-tubing place.</p>
<p>I have been named to my school's Dean's List three times (a teacher nominates you; three times is the highest someone has been named); I was nominated as my high school's student of the year, I received a Letter of Commendation from National Merit Scholarship, I was awarded magna cum laude on the National Latin Exam, and a Certificate of Merit for having one of the top 5000 SAT scores in the state.</p>
<p>My best single SAT is 1420 (although my highest combined is 1470)</p>
<p>Also, my mother graduated Georgetown's paralegal school, but I don't think she's been too connected after graduating.</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure my interview went well, and the interviewer told me that I seemed like I would be a really good fit for Georgetown (although she may tell this to everyone, for all I know).</p>
<p>I am from a public school, and I do not know big of a difference it makes, but two kids in my school have been accepted EA.</p>
<p>I'm sorry this is so long, but I really appreciate anyone taking the time to look at this. Thank you!</p>