Chance me please!

<p>Georgetown has always been my top school. I would do anything to get in and I've worked hard throughout high school to become a good candidate.</p>

<p>GPA: 4.6/5 or like 3.8/4
Rank: 2/ about 160</p>

<p>When I graduate I would have taken 7 APs: US History, Government, English Composition, English Lit, Calc BC, Stats, Comp Science</p>

<p>SATs: 1900
600 Math, 620 Reading
ACTs: 29
I realize that's the weakest part of my resume, but I hope it won't kill my chances. Would you recommend sending both the ACTs and SATs or just one and not the other?</p>

<p>I have also done:
4 years of class president
4 years of student council - 2 years as historian
4 years of a Capella choir
4 years of varsity soccer
4 years of varsity tennis - captain
Eagle Scout through boy scouts
NHS
School Committee Student Reprsentative
Held summer jobs and jobs through school year
2 years of drama - lead
Amnesty International
2 years Young Neighbors In Action - religious community service (100+ hours)
Winner of George Eastman Young Leaders Award
Helped to set up non profit organization that collects clothes for families in need
Attended 15+ student leadership conferences</p>

<p>Do you think that I have a good chance of getting in? Thanks.</p>

<p>Do not send SAT, not your test. You need to work to get ACT to 30 or over. Wait, what am I saying. Yes get ACT 30 or above. But, at Georgetown you have to send all scores.
I hate to say but they like scores. You have other awesome strengths so go for it.</p>

<p>You don’t say what your scores were on those APs that you’ve already taken.
And is your GPA weighted or unweighted? (If the former, please give the UNweighted.)</p>

<p>Your curriculum and ECs are pretty impressive, but as you know, your test scores are anything but. That could hurt you.</p>

<p>It’s a crap shoot, but if GU is where you want to go, the only way to really find out is to pay your money and take your chances.
Good luck.</p>