Chance me, school of foreign service

<p>Hello! Thanks for viewing!
I'm an immigrant from People's Republic of China. I've lived in China for fourteen years before I came here. I'm 17 years old now. So, I learnt English in three years and I'm superb in Chinese. Luckily, I'm a U.S citizen and I'm thinking about doing ROTC in Georgetown</p>

<p>Anyway, here are my stats
regular decision
ACT: 30
SAT II World History: 740
Math II: 700
Unweighted GPA:3.99 Weighted:4.12
Heavy course load, five AP classes this year and three normal classes.
five AP classes plus 2 college classes plus three normal classes last year.</p>

<p>ECs:
Maryland Congressional Page
Founder of the Nonviolence Club
Envirothon and Environtmental Club
NHS
and a lot of other clubs.</p>

<p>Awards
AP Scholar with Distinction
Honor Roll
Art Department Award</p>

<p>Recommendations are awesome, and essays are ok. </p>

<p>Chance me, K?
:)
and happy new year too.</p>

<p>im not sure about school of foreign service.
any distinction?
i think georgetown college is good.
on teh site, it says that sfs is only 18% acceptance rate this year.
u know?</p>

<p>wow, i should check out the acceptance rate than~~~
well, i'm only interested in international relation thing in georgetown.
But thanks! :)</p>

<p>I think you sound really solid. If you could do that well on the SAT IIs (same history score as me :D), the ACT, and be an AP scholar and English isn't even your first language, I think that's extremely impressive. Also being the founder of a club is really cool, it shows leadership and passion for something. I think you have a good chance.</p>

<p>The international aspect helps a lot with SFS, grades and test scores are pretty good, so I'd say you have as good a shot as any.</p>

<p>And the 18% acceptance rate was only for EA- it will probably be higher for regular decision applicants.</p>

<p>i'm not sure about that. georgetown really tries to keep their ea and regular acceptance rates the same</p>

<p>It is 18% for both, as far as I know.</p>