Chances at Georgetown?

<p>Standardized Tests: SAT I: Verbal: 730 Math: 650 Writing: 760
SAT II: US History 690 Biology E 670 Chemistry 730 Math IC 700 Spanish w/ Listening 750</p>

<p>GPA: 4.25
Class Rank: 11 out of 300 students. </p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities:
Math Team
Chess Club President
Mock Trial
Jazz Band- Keyboard Player
Student Newspaper Contributer
Student Council Representative </p>

<p>Awards and Recognitions:
Spanish Honors Society
National Honors Society
Maximum Honor Roll
Deacon at First Church of Christ Congregational
Lay Reader at First Chuch of Christ Congregational </p>

<p>Other Information: Under-represented Minority? yes</p>

<p>Tutor at an Outreach Center for Poor Children in my Town
Mexico Mission Trip
Boston:Feed the Homeless Trip
Church Day-Care Volunteer (summer 2005)</p>

<p>Personal:
Play Piano
Frequent Piano Accompaniment or Solo at Church
Scuba Diver
Karate-(Curently a Black belt)
Karate: Assistant Instructor in Training</p>

<p>Other:
Arabic Course at local college
Independent Study Abroad (awarded school credit) in Ecuador
Participated in Townwide meeting concerning Grade Weighting
Skipped a year of Spanish<br>
Attended Georgetown Summer International Relations Seminar</p>

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<p>I think you've got a pretty good chance. Your stats are good and those language ECs will be great - in fact I'm a lot like you, except I ONLY did what you're doing for languages. Since you have lots of other meaningful ECs too I think you're set :) Just write good essays and show them that you have a real interest in what you do!</p>

<p>Personally, I don't think the ECs are concentrated enough. I mean, it would help if they were a little more directed in one main interest, and had more leadership positions. =)</p>

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