<p>I have a 3.4 (around a 3.8 weighted) unweighted GPA, 2050 SAT (feel I can definitely improve it and will) I'm currently a post-graduate an independent New England boarding school. I previously attended a prestigious prep school from seventh grade through the first third of my junior year and that is the reason for the relatively low gpa. I then attended a public school through graduation and am now a post grad. Pretty well cultured. There is a noticeable upward swing in my grades as I've matured and I achieve straight A's currently.</p>
<p>I've taken 7 AP courses including: AP Calculus AB (exam to be taken), AP Statistics (exam to be taken), AP French (did not take exam), AP Modern European History (4), AP US History (4), AP Psychology (4), AP English Literature (4)
Also, a ton of honors courses that I don't feel like listing.</p>
<p>I have various academic honors:
AP Scholar with Honor
Essay Awards
Physics Award
Honors (9th, 11th, 12th, PG)</p>
<p>EC's:
Hockey
Golf
Baseball
Soccer
Peer Leadership/Mentorship Programs
Green Key Ambassador (give prospective students tours, etc.)
Ethics/Debate Club
Philosophy Club
Work (Paid)
Community Service (Aid in learn to skate programs, serve at soup kitchens, play cards with elderly at nursing home)
French Cultural Club</p>
<p>I know exactly what I want to do at the college. Major in political science while minoring in philosophy and american studies if possible. I endeavor to become politically active and dedicate my life to the public in the form of governmental service. I'm a particularly good writer (no arrogance!) and that will be made evident in my essays, supplements. My recommendations are phenomenal.</p>
<p>I'll also be a first generation college student.</p>
<p>So, chances of getting accepted to Georgetown? </p>