Chances at Georgetown?

<p>Ethnicity: Indian (first generation college student-born in america)
GPA W: 3.85 cumulative
UW: 3.7
Public high school. It's all right... ranked somewhere in the top 100
SAT: 2000 Superscore (650 CR, 650 M, 700 W)
SAT IIs: Math I 710, Bio 700, Physics 750</p>

<p>EC:
NASA Online Learning Community
FBLA ranked 5th at Regional level
Volunteer at VA Hospital, assisted living
Works at Dunkin Donuts
FIRST Robotics: Mechanical subteam freshman and sophomore year; Fundraising manager Sophomore year; Non-tech Vice President junior and senior year; Women in Science and Engineering committee; FIRST ambassador at Nationals
Rutgers Summer Academy for Girls
Waksman Scholors--Junior and senior year
Red Cross-Junior and senior year
French Club-junior and senior year</p>

<p>Essay: Should be very good
Recommendations: Guaranteed to be really good. Planning on getting one from lead engineer at j&j corporate and one from a politican</p>

<p>Classload:
AP Composition
AP Literature
AP european history
AP psyc
AP Calc AB
AP Physics
AP French</p>

<p>Ap Scores: English-5; AP Euro-4; AP Calc-4; AP Physics- 4; AP French- 5</p>

<p>Do you have a class rank?</p>

<p>Georgetown prefers a stronger GPA and course rigor to higher test scores, but either way a 3.85 weighted and a 1300/1600 SAT (since they disregard Writing) will get you rejected. Your extracurriculars, too, aren’t that much of a asset. Georgetown, with the EA, will probably be a big reach.</p>

<p>Good EC’s but low SATs / GPA. I’d say a 30% chance.</p>

<p>Would you say if I retake it and maybe get a 2150-2200 i would have a better shot?</p>

<p>A much better shot, but GPA is still a little low.</p>

<p>Villanova and Holy Cross are similar to Georgetown but easier to get into.</p>