<p>Georgetown is my dream school, the size, the location, etc. are exactly what I have been looking for.
Grades: 3.6 unweighted (low for Georgetown, but would've been a 3.8 if not for a horrible sophomore year, which I hope to explain in my essay).
Classes taken: 8 AP classes in the humanities (english and history, one math), with all 5s so far. Hoping to major in pre-law and political science with a minor in journalism.
SAT: 2300, with a good chance of scoring a 2350 on my next one.
SAT II: US History: 750, Both Language and Lit: 750 Possibly taking World History, my school only offers AP euro which I am taking this year, but I will be buying a book for world history and studying it as prep for the SAT II.
Self-Study of AP Human Geography, 5 on the test
African-American</p>
<p>ECs: 600 community service hours
Church choir, a capella choir in school, founder of clubs, member in many academic clubs, VP of one, founder of organization for disabled kids, in a teen advocacy group working to teach kids about teen dating violence, freshman mentor, tutor, winner of multiple national essay contests, published poet, etc.</p>
<p>Also considering Boston College, University of Southern California, NYU, Cornell.
What do you think?</p>