<p>I know there are millions of questions like this but I'm in desperate need of help. Right now I'm dying of stress because I'm starting to realize that I almost got no time left; school is almost over. I'm a senior (in August) class of 2010. My dream, since I was 12 years old, was to be able to go to Georgetown and study law.</p>
<pre><code>The thing is I'm really scared to the actual moment of knowing whether I'm accepted or not. And this is where I need your help.
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<p>This is a <em>very brief</em> summary of my academical and personal achievements:
- 3.65 unweighted GPA
- 3 APS (from like 5 available)
- have not taken SAT.. but aiming for a 2000/2100
- SATII spanish 800 SATII ushistory 600</p>
<p>-peer tutoring
-model UN club (many awards & represented my school in Georgetown's annual competitions NAIMUN)
-spanish forenscics
-National Honor Society
-Girls Scouts (last year earned greatest award available: Gold Medarship Award, publicizing against abortion)
-piano
-fluent in german (not offered in my school.. but I've been studying it since 2nd grade)
-french (offered in school)
-went to Jesuit mission last christmast in Argentina
-going to be socially aiding in Dominican Republic this summer</p>
<p>I've got many, many, many questions but these are the most worrying:
1. how should I have more chances of getting in: applying early action or regular?
2. where should I have more chances of getting in/ where should I apply?: SFS or Georgetown College
3. be honest.. should I have any illusion of getting in? Considering all the high scores & grades applicants?</p>