<p>Georgetown is by far my top choice for college. I'm applying to Georgetown College to be a neurobiology major. Here is some of my information:</p>
<p>Male</p>
<p>High School Ranked about 70th in the nation
GPA: 94.52 unweighted
No Class Rank at my school</p>
<p>SAT: 1390/1600 & 2190/2400
Reading - 690
Math - 700
Writing - 800</p>
<p>Subject tests - US History: 720 Chemistry: 700 Math I: 720</p>
<p>APs: US History - 5 Psychology - 5 AP Chemistry - 4 AP European History - 4</p>
<p>Senior Schedule:
AP Calculus BC
AP Biology
AP Spanish
Mass Media/Creative Writing
Economics/Government</p>
<p>I have As in all my classes this year</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
- *Member of Link Crew (club for hosting school events that focus on integrating school community and welcoming Freshmen to the school) Junior and Senior year, and I'm currently the commissioner (leader) of the club for senior year. Selected to be commissioner out of a pool of 50 individuals by teacher advisors
- *Club founder/president of Musical Connections, where we practice/perform music together. Planning to host benefit concert, play at school events, possible trip to a nursing home or hospital
- *Rowed for community club team for 3 seasons (2 novice, 1 varsity) sophomore and junior year
- *National Honor Society member - junior and senior year
- *CYO Basketball - 9,10,12 grades
- Mustangs Soccer - 12 grade
- People to People global leadership summit (maybe not an EC but whatever) - summer after 10th grade
- Junior Statesmen of America - 11, 12 grades
- Paid work at Moe's Southwest Grill summer after 11 grade
- I've played guitar for four years, ukulele for one year, and mandolin for about half a year</p>
<p>*Listed as most important activities on GU app
I have about 60 hours of community service</p>
<p>Awards/Honors
Academic honor roll - every semester of high school
Excellence in English award - junior year
AP Scholar</p>
<p>Extra Info:</p>
<p>I also wrote a very strong essay about my brain tumor (I had it when I was 6) and how its impacted my life. More specifically, it's about how I resent that, for the longest time, I viewed my brain tumor as something that made me special - almost better - than others, and how I now view it as a motivator and a reminder of how lucky I am in life.</p>
<p>My interview went very well, and my interviewer made contact with a professor in Neurobiology at GU that I have great interest in. She replied and said she'd look at my application when I apply.</p>
<p>Please let me know what you think. I'd love to go to Georgetown and I'm curious to know what you all think of my chances.</p>
<p>Thanks so much.</p>