Chances at ESIA?

<p>I'm planning on applying ED, probably ED I, possibly ED II.
I want to major in Mid East Studies (with a focus on Arabic) and double major or minor if possible in International Politics.</p>

<p>I've been bouncing back and forth between SMPA and ESIA and I think I like ESIA a lot better.</p>

<p>Junior in NJ
43/508 at public High School. Student in International Studies (IS) magnet program within high school
2010 on SATS
probably not retaking
SAT IIs: 630 Lit, 750 History
Taking SATII Spanish next year
APs: 4 US
Next year taking AP Spanish, Calc AB, Lit, World History.</p>

<p>Highest courses available at my school since freshman year, within the IS program I have also taken courses such as international law, political philosophy, etc. </p>

<p>Summer Programs/ECs:
NJ Symposium on Leadership and Politics @ Princeton (3 years in a row)
JSA 3 week Summer School at Georgetown University, Took Class in Foreign Policy (given large scholarship)
Montezuma Leadership Conference in California (One of 60 selected naitonwide to go)
Volunteer with Monmouth County Democrats, 3 years
Intern with State Senator over the summer sophomore year, worked on her election freshman year
Marching Band, Symphonic Band, 4 years Alto Sax, Tenor Sax and Contrabass Clarinet
NHS two years
Lieutenant Governor of the Mid Atlantic State JSA (this is pretty huge, 2nd in command overseeing New Jersey to North Carolina, won huge election to get position. held JSA cabinet positions soph and junior year)
Winter and Spring Track 2 Years (Shot Put)
Involved with Youth Group at my church that just started this year, with Organized some good fundraisers.
Work 15-18 hours a week Junior and will Senior year as a waitress at local Italian restaurant</p>

<p>Any other schools where I would fit in?</p>

<p>Also, what does it take to get in the honors program at gw?</p>

<p>straight from the honors program website:</p>

<p>The program seeks energetic students who are active in high school and have demonstrated extraordinary academic talent. We review applications from students who were in the top 15% of their high school class or were able to achieve a score of at least 1350 on their SAT tests.</p>

<p>The Honors Program application is found in the General Admissions Application. The deadline for these applications is January 15. For more information about applying to GWU, consult The George Washington University Admissions Office. </p>

<p>now, the 1350 would be a math and verbal combined from the old SAT, i assume. so i don't know if they're going to consider the writing section for our year</p>