Georgetown FSF early, macalester, villanova, boston college, nyu, ucla ucsd

<p>Korean female, started school here in 7th grade
2100 flat SAT.
AP Lang and Comp-4
AP Art History-4
AP Environmental Science-4
AP German- forsure a 4/5
AP Lit and Comp-??
AP Human Geo.-??</p>

<p>GPA. unweighted 3.7, weighted 4.1</p>

<p>NHS (10,11,12) President, CSF(10,11,12)</p>

<p>-Tennis 4 years, both varsity and JV captain.
-Honors Orchestra (recieves honors credit for UCs) 1st stand 1st violin/section leader/pit orchestra
-JSA Summer School at Georgetown International Relations A
-JSA School Cabinet for 2 years, State Cabinet 1 year
-Missionary in Bolivia (essays based on this)
-Korean Club founder vice president and president.
-Alot of community service
-Other leadership including those affiliated with church.
- Worked as academic mentor/tutor for school during senior year.</p>

<p>Awards:
Minor ones like rookie award for tennis, athletic achievement ward, some more significant ones like tennis league 1st, AP scholar, National German Exam 2 Time winner.</p>

<p>Well, I’m going to act like I know what I’m talking about, but in reality I’m applying for colleges myself.</p>

<p>Your extracurricular positions won’t hurt you; NHS president and Korean club president and founder are great, and you have a sport there. The 3.7 GPA, the fact that you haven’t made a 5 on any of your AP tests, and the 2100 SAT, might knock Georgetown out of there, since you’re competing against students with ridiculously high GPAs and SATs. But, I can’t be certain, since, again, I am in about the same position as you, and schools are really unpredictable these days. Also, you’re Asian; this doesn’t ring well with Ivy Leagues and big schools, but your extracurricular activities might be enough to break the Asian stereotype in their eyes. But, yeah, you’ll get in to a few of those on your list.</p>