<p>I am a foreign student and went to private high school in Texas for four years.
I am not a native English speaker and can speak three languages.
I have decent SAT (2110) - CR 660, M 800, W 650 and good GPA (98.7 out of 100).
Also, I made Art portfolio, played saxophone in band and won several awards, participated in Model United Nations conferences four times, went to Costa Rica for service project and ecology research project and played school JV and Varsity soccer.
I got three recommendations from teachers (chemistry, English, and World Religion) and World Religion teacher is Georgetown alumni.
I think I'm well rounded, but I am worried that I would not get into Georgetown.
Would you evaluate based on info that I posted above?</p>
<p>I think you have a chance. Go for it and see what happens! Your SAT is in the range; have you taken SAT Subject Tests? Georgetown recommends three of these.</p>
<p>Ultimately, Georgetown is a selective school, so you may have something they like. There really is no “shoe-in” candidate. If it is where you want to go, you have the credentials to make it.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>I took three subject tests
Korean with listening 800
Math level 2 800
World History 740</p>
<p>Just applied, I got in EA with 2070…</p>
<p>I received an acceptance letter today.
I got into Georgetown’s McDonough school of Business!!!</p>