<p>Hi guys I'm currently stuck in a trilemma among Brown, Cornell, and Georgetown. I'm applying early to U Chicago for certain but as to the other one I'm not sure yet.
The predicament for Brown is that I'll have a much better chance if I apply to Cornell, but since I think I still have a shot at better schools, I don't think I'd be content with it. The case for Georgetown is that although I will certainly enjoy the choice and freedom I get from its EA program, I would have to "waste" an opportunity for better admission chances...</p>
<p>And below is my info:</p>
<p>US citizen studying in Canada
Chinese background
Major: political Science/international relations
gpa: 4.0 unweighted, but only 92%
class rank: unranked but approximately 20 out of 160, small highly competitive private
SAT: 2190, CR:710, M:740, W:740, taking again again in October, mock tests have consistently been around 2300
subject test math lv. 2: in November
subject test us history: in November
AP:
Micro: 5
Macro: 5
Human Geo: 5
Comparative Gov and Pol: 4
Chinese: 5</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
- rugby (9th-12th), regional champion
- MUN
- school Choir
- solo singer/guitarist
- Chinese club co-founder
- school reach club (Canadian thing sort of like competitive, scholastic jeopardy)
- Major local youth-run charity Executive VP (over $500k raised in past 8 years)
- executive advisor to a youth-run non-profit that donates clothing to India
- volunteer
- school arts and cultural committee member
- interned at a private equity firm</p>