<p>I am a current junior at an all girls catholic high school in the midwest. I have a 96.3% GPA. My school does not allow freshmen and sophomores to take APs but this year I am taking two APs and all honors classes so this should bring my weighted GPA up. I haven't taken the ACT or SAT yet but i am hoping to get a 32+. Here are my extracurriculars:
premiere soccer: 2005-present
JV soccer for my high school: 9th, 10th grade (varsity hopefully my junior senior years)
JV soccer captain: 10th
varsity tennis: 9th, 10th, and most likely 11th and 12th
premiere tennis academy: 9th-present
science club: 9th
spanish club: 10th-present
junior class representative: voted by classmates to be in student government
writer/breaking news and briefs editor for school newspaper: 10-present
will have over 100+ service hours by end of high school for different places like the national MS Society, food kitchen
I work at a country club in the tennis shop.
Thanks!</p>
<p>You have good EC’s and (for your area) seem to have a good GPA, but it will really depend on your ACT/SAT score.
Also, Georgetown requires 3 SAT subject tests… so you would have to take those.</p>
<p>I think you have a good chance. If you get a 1500 on CR + Math SAT, that would put you in the top quarter of accepted student there, so definitely try to do that :)</p>
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<p>Maintain the same GPA, get a 99-percentile SAT/ACT score along with Subject Tests, and you can aim even higher than Georgetown! (Meaning Georgetown will be that much easier). Why’d you quit Science Club? It doesn’t look so good to join and then quit clubs.</p>
<p>might also look at Holy Cross</p>
<p>Would it be better to just not even put that i was in science club freshman year?</p>