Chances at Early Action MSB PLEASE

<p>Please what are my chances?</p>

<p>State or Country: New York City, New York
School Type: #1 in NYC Public School
Ethnicity: Chinese
Gender: M
Year: Senior</p>

<p>SAT I: 2220(780 M, 700 V, 740 W)
SAT II's: 740 US History, 720 Math IIC (retake in October), 710 Chemistry
GPA: 90% uw
Rank: School doesn't rank</p>

<p>Freshman Year: 87%
Sophmore Year: 90%
Junior Year: 93%</p>

<p>AP's: 5 Statistics, 4 US History
Taking 4 AP's senior year: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Enviormental Science, AB Calculus </p>

<p>Took two courses, Writing for Business and Public speaking, at a local college during summer of 2006, recieved A and B.
Took Introduction to Business, Finance, and Economics course at Columbia during summer of 2005.</p>

<p>Extraciriculars:
Boys Varsity Swim Team, three years
Mayor Bloomberg Re-election campaign, 250 hours and volunteer captain
Hospital Research Assistant, 100 hours
Violin, five years Level 5 NYSSMA certified
Volunteer at Nursing Home, 40 hours
Local Swim Team, 3 years</p>

<p>Awards?:
National Merit Semi-Finalist
Red Cross Certified in Lifeguard/First Aid and CPR</p>

<p>Work Experience:
Working as swimming instructor at local swim club for seven months(plan to continue to do so)</p>

<p>Georgetown is my dream college and I would really like to know what my chances are for getting in. Any help is appreciated.</p>

<p>What specific high school?</p>

<p>Bumpity, got a 770 on the october Math II C.</p>

<p>BUMPity
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<p>Your chances look good but my biggest concern is that there's no leadership in your activities that I can see. I think being Asian at Georgetown unlike other schools will help though because it seems to be a "white school" with not that large a minority population. The information that I'm missing to judge your chances accurately is how you thought your essay, reccs, and interview went, your intended concentration within business, and whether you're taking the most challenging courses possible since you only have 2 AP's from Freshman to Junior year (though you make up for this through your senior year schedule) But based on the information I've been given, I'd say very good though not a lock. However, with all schools this selective, it's always hard to call someone a lock</p>

<p>typical stuy HS kid. jk 90% at stuy is not bad. good luck!</p>