chances for international health

<p>I'll be applying EA (even though the stats show that the acceptance rates are the same)</p>

<p>Asian American Female
Illinois
large overly competitive public high school (I dont think anyone has gone to Georgetown in the past decade)</p>

<p>GPA 4.476W/3.83UW
ACT 34
SAT I : 800M; 690CR; 660W (retaking...)
SAT II: BioM 740; physics 630; math IIC 800
APs: macro 4, us gov 4, bio 5, physics c 3 calc bc 5, lang
senior year classes: multivariable calculus, international relations, military history, french 5, ap chemistry, western lit, ap lit, floral design, senior foods
ECs: violin related things, church related things (lots of leadership positions), model un</p>

<p>the only thing I dont like about the Georgetown NHS app is that I have to get a math or science teacher's recommendation. And I dont remember reading anything about supplemental recs in the Georgetown app. </p>

<p>thanks everyone~</p>

<p>Impressive stats. Write amazing essays and you're set.</p>

<p>I'm a little more cautious than kornpopz. Your stats are a little bothersome - specifically the Physics SAT score. But more importantly, your ECs seem to be non-existent. The three things you listed are so common, I am a little worried about it. Do you have any leadership titles in any school ECs?</p>

<p>Yeah, my physics score is really bad, especially because the curve on physics is so high. </p>

<p>I do have more ECs (sports, clubs, etc.), but sadly no leadership positions in school related ECs, which apparently is something that Georgetown is looking for in their applicants.</p>

<p>I think you are going to do fine at NHS. The leadership positions are going to hurt you a little, but by no means don't apply. If you know that Georgetown is the school you want to go to, I would say apply early. No one is rejected, and you can retake any tests you feel necessary before they evaluate your application again.</p>