Do I even stand a chance?

<p>Any chance for EA?</p>

<p>ACT: Composite: 31 English: 31 Math: 25 Reading: 34 Science: 33
SAT II: 750 USH, 800 Chinese, 700 Biology E, 700 Math I
GPA: 4.24 (weighted)
AP: USH: 5 Chinese: 5
IB Diploma Student
Senior Year Course Load: IB Mathematics/AP Calculus, IB Literature, IB History, IB Biology II, IB Chemistry II, IB TOK, AP Micro</p>

<p>Extracurriculars: US Senate Page, Model UN, Chinese Club, Debate Team, Math Team, DECA, Varsity Softball, Leadership Club, NHS, Spanish Honor Society, and Trivia Club.
Job/Work Experience: US Senate Page, started my own import business with over 13k in sales, have investments in a multi million dollar hotel complex in NYC.
Volunteer/Community service: Over 300 hours, teaches Sunday School my local church.
Summer Activities: US Senate Page, interned at a multi million dollar consulting firm</p>

<p>Hook: First generation, grew up working in my family's take out restaurant (IDK if thats a hook).</p>

<p>first generation is very important.</p>

<p>Do you know why your ACT math so low? Given your GPA, course load, and Math I subject test results I would expect to see better than a 25.</p>

<p>@dreamschldropout IDK, I just suck at ACT math. The first time I got a 26</p>

<p>31 is in the 50% for ACT for Georgetown…</p>

<p>Hmm…you’re otherwise a good candidate, but that one score sticks out.</p>

<p>Have you considered taking the SAT to see if you do better on that math format? Does the score report on your ACT show any specific areas of sub-subject weakness that you could improve and retake the test?</p>

<p>@DreamSchldropout I have both. I did worse on the SAT. IDK if I should retake. I know a 33+ or even a 32+ would open a lot more doors but IDK if I want to risk getting a lower score.</p>

<p>Just so you know, georgetown requires that you submit all scores from all test sittings of both the sat, act, and sat2! </p>

<p>What’s your unweighted GPA?</p>