Chances at Georgetown, Chicago, Brown?

<p>I applied to UF, Tulane, Emory, Georgetown, Chicago, and Brown. So far, I've been accepted to Tulane(w/ $22,000 a year package) and Emory, and expect admittance to UF. Oddly enough, the Emory decision was dated April 1 but I received it last week. I think I have at least 50% chance at Georgetown and minimal chance at Chicago and Brown Anyways, here are my stats:</p>

<p>Academic:
4.02 GPA Weighted. Officially unranked by school, though I know that I am 22/135.
SAT I:800 Verbal 670 Math ACT: 32
SAT II: 780 US History 720 Literature 700 Writing 650 Math IC
I also got a 5 on the US History Exam, but didnt report it.</p>

<p>Extracurricular:
Mu Alpha Theta 11,12- President
Latin Club 9,10,11 Vice President, President
Debate Club 10,11,12 President
Yearbook 11,12 Assistant Editor in Chief
NHS 11,12
Junior Internship @ VA Hospital 2 summers
Misc community service (a few hundred hours all together)</p>

<p>Awards:
Best New Member, Best Speaker - Debate Club
Random Latin Club Awards
Dartmouth Book Award
Presidential Student Service Award
Principals/Honor Roll</p>

<p>Other:
Studied abroad in Costa Rica and Spain in summers of 03 and 04
Son of two alumni, one of whom is very active (Georgetown)
Hispanic
Got a letter from a former roommate of the current Georgetown President
Probably pretty good recs, interviews, and essays</p>

<p>hmm i think that u're a strong hispanic student. u definitely have a chance at any of ur schools, they're always lacking top hispanic students. good luck!</p>

<p>i thick you have a better chance at chicago than you think. but brown is a toughie for anyone, especially with that 670... all i can say is that you picked good colleges to apply to, its a crapshoot from here</p>

<p>This had got to be the oddest mix I've ever seen, but dd has 2 colleges on your list Chi and Brown, and I thought those odd to be on the same list, but knowing her, it made sense.</p>

<p>You unweighted gpa is significant # for college admission. Then you look at rigour of classes/weighted.</p>