Cornell/Georgetown- chance of getting in?

<p>Hi, I'm a korean-american female and I attend a mid-sized boarding school in western mass.
I wish to pursue a career in international relations, particularly relations with Asia.
SAT: 2290
GPA unweighted (so far since freshman year): 3.91, Cumme Laude
Classes senior year
1. AP Stat
2.Asia Rising
3. AP Euro
4. AP Lit
5.AP Econ
6. Foreign Policy
7. Independent Study in Chinese
AP Chinese, US History, and CALC AB -5s
7 APs by the time I graduate
-Varsity Volleyball, and Manager of Boys Varsity all four years, letters for all four year
-VArsity Swimming
-A few awards from school (like only 3 or 4)
-Managing editor of school newspaper
-Officer of the Debate Society and Debate Team
-Leader of MUN, won an award for best delegate at a UCONN conference, and am going to a conference in Prague in January
-Internships in China (Law firm and Trading Company)
-Study Abroad trip to China
- 2nd in National Chinese Speech Contest
-USA Delegate to international speech contest a month ago in China
-Worked for my parents' retail fashion business since I was 7
-International Ambassador/Tour Guide at my school
-oboe in the orchestra (First Oboe, First Chair)
-peer tutor
-Big Sister for the Big Brother Big Sister Program
-Summer courses at Harvard for Business Chinese and Journalism
-Student Sysop for our school networking system</p>

<p>Please chance me! and I will chance you :)</p>

<p>I think you have a pretty solid chance.
You’r test scores and GPA are awesome and your ECs are also great.
I know someone who was accepted to Georgetown with a 2100 and a GPA of 3.7
But scores aren’t everything, your essays also count and even if you did everything perfect you also need luck, I think </p>

<p>Anyways good luck! Looking at your stats though I’m pretty sure your results will come out great :)</p>

<p>Thank you very much!
I really hope I have a chance</p>

<p>Well, I’m not sure what your chances are, but I certainly hope that they are high because I have similar stats (same sat score, slightly lower gpa) and I applied to Cornell as well. You have better ec’s than me though (I don’t have enough leadership positions). Good luck!</p>