Georgetown University- Should I apply?

Hi I’m a senior right now… And I’m wrapping up my college applications and wondering if it’s worth it to apply to Georgetown.

I’ve already begun the process and working on my essays, but I want to know if it’s worth it or if I’m just wasting my time and money.

I know my stats are not AS high as I’d like, but I do have many possible and safety schools because I understand that Georgetown is not the easiest school to get admitted to.
Here’s my stats below, do i have a shot?

GPA-4.1 weighted
Unweighted-3.7(Around 3.84 without Freshman year)

I attend a private Jesuit high school in California.

Act- 31
English 28
Math 29
Reading 33
Science 32

SAT 2(I have to report all scores I think, even my bad scores sadly)

Chemistry:
560
Lit:
660

Math 2:
680

Potential Majors- Business/Management/ Psychology

Disabilities- OCD, Tourette’s, Anxiety,depression and a Learning Difference
(These are a big part of my essays and my extra curriculars as well)

History of bullying in my family around my TS and also at school as well. Will talk about my optimism and persistence to advocate for myself in order to create opportunities for myself despite the situation.

Then how I used my own experience to help others, backed up by my EC’s…

EC’s-
Drama(Play)- Lead Role this year, first time ever in theater
Stem Club
Golf(Captain)- 3 Years(will continue this season)
Cross Country- 2 Years

Eye to Eye- A national affiliation, and at our school chapter we go to a middle school and help mentor kids with learning disabilities and we teach them how they can manage it, and we are there for them as a friend and companion.(one time a week for almost 2 hours)

Public Speaking- I have a huge passion for speaking about TS awareness in many venues.

Because of my rough history with acceptance, public speaking started out as an outlet for me to express myself and to also learn how to communicate my needs regarding my TS to others. Speaking helped me open up my true self to others, and is something i take seriously…

Anyways, I’ve spoken to over 400 kids at my own highschool in multiple panels and I spoke about TS to spread awareness but with a bigger message of encouraging them to find help for themselves or their friends if they are ever struggling, especially with mental health.

Spoken to many middle schools about TS with the main motive of spreading awareness to reduce the stigma in those schools and hopefully reduce bullying with the increased awareness…

Trip to D.C. With the TAA(Tourette Association of America)- A leadership conference training speakers to advocate for themselves and others with TS. We spent a few days of training and I presented to the aides of the rep of my region and the senators of CA to ask for more money, research and education of teachers regarding TS.

TEDX Talk on TS- Spoke about how there is always a flip side to adversity, and used my personal story to hopefully inspire others to not be afraid to tackle their own challenges,

Over the Summer-

Will go on a 2 week immersion trip to Tacoma, and we will serve a disability community for adults and will do farm work

This summer i went to a 1 week TS camp in Georgia, and we will also be trained to lead kids and overall leadership skills so we can return as counselors to the camp the following year.

2 week Biotechnology program at Northwestern( I’ve been interested in science, but have started to shift away from it, but decided to do it anyways since I already registered)

Additionally, I’ve been a retreat leader at our school(Jesuit school)

Lastly, I’m also involved in planning a TS awareness walk for this upcoming Spring…

That’s all, I’m honestly really proud of my essays, they really show who I am. Obviously I don’t know how the admissions counselor will think of it, but I’m proud of it.

Do I have a shot? I know my stats and grades are not extremely competitive.

Your stats are solid and while perhaps on the low end for Georgetown they put you in the mix. Your background is interesting and you have a lot to offer any school. Coming from a Jesuit hs is also a plus. I say definitely take a shot and apply.
Good luck

Your background and disorders should make your app competitive. Go for it.

Thank you. It definitely is nerve wracking, because I know it’s definitely a stretch, but if there is some hope, I’ll definitely write some killer essays

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Additionally, I’m applying to SFS, yes I know it’s a super exclusive program, but I thought that since it’s already tough, might as well do a program I really like!

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I think you have a shot! go for it. remember universities look at your app with a holistic approach, so just because your stats don’t line up, doesn’t mean u don’t have a chance. i’d say your stats are good given the adversity you’ve faced

Would you say with my stats alone it’s a long shot? Or am I at least in the “ball park” for georgetown?

Definitely in the ball park

okay thanks, I guess my low chemistry subject test, and slightly low GPA and Test scores scare me a bit. I mean, I think a lot of what worries me is that Georgetown has such a big name, but I really hope that my story/extra curriculars, essays/recs, and my interview can be enough to outweigh my weaknesses.

I just really really do hope they don’t write me off simply because i’m not as smart as the other applicants you know?
Typical senior in high school stress, haha