chances for hispanic w/low SATs

<p>i just want to know what you guys think my chances are for getting in to the college of nursing and health sciences...so here are my stats</p>

<p>GPA: 4.8 weighted
Rank: 5/495
SATs
V: 700
M: 590 (ouch) i am going to retake it...
W:730</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
volunteer/translator at the VA Hispanic Chmber of Commerce
cross-country, track, and crew four years
Model UN
Relay for Life - my team raised over $4000 for cancer research
tutoring in conversational spanish
all the usual clubs- nhs, beta, mu alpha theta, etc.</p>

<p>Awards:
National Hispanic Scholar Finalist
AP Scholar with Honor
Randolph Macon Leadership and Athletic Book Award</p>

<p>i have also been in exchange programs to colombia and spain during the past summers and attended school in colombia...i have a native american background as well (quechua) from South America but i dont know if that will actually help me...</p>

<p>please tell me what you think because i dont know if i should waste my money applying to georgetown...but ive visited and i really like it...thanks for the help!</p>

<p>Definitely apply!!! You have a chance for sure. It will not be a waste of money. I don't really know how hard it is to get into the Nursing School, but if you get that math SAT up to 6 something you would have a good chance. I wouldn't be shocked if you got in right now, if you raise it your chances would obviously increase.</p>

<p>whoa...you think you have low SATs...backs away slowly...</p>