Georgetown v. Notre Dame

<p>I was recently deferred EA from Georgetown and am wondering at what shot I will have RD at Notre Dame. I don't know their average scores or stats for admissions, but here is mine: </p>

<p>SAT 1: 2030 (670 M, 660 CR, 700 W)
SAT 2: 730 M1, 700 USH, 610 Lit
ACT: 34 (36 E, 35 S, 33 M, 31 R)
GPA: 3.95 uw, 4.45 w
EC: 6 Varsity letters, VP of school and NHS, volunteer work at local catholic church since very young age</p>

<p>I know the people here aren't admissions officers, but am I at least in the ball park?</p>

<p>6 Varsity Letters?! Seems implausible. I’m sure it’s not, and I usually avoid chancing people because it is a very inexact science, but I’m still curious. Also, bit of advice, try getting your core SAT score up, it’s a bit on the low side for the average ND student. Also, write a good essay. That’s the most important part.</p>

<p>lol I have earned 6 letters in 3 sports so far. Not six different sports, maybe that clears it up?</p>

<p>that’s not implausible: i have 10 varsity letters in 3 sports</p>

<p>Have you already sent the scores in? I would report only the ACT. It is very good, above their 75% range, and much better than your SAT I scores. If you can score choice and send only the SAT II scores, and not the SAT I, then do that. My S was admitted 3 years ago. At that time SAT II were not required (don’t know about now) and they said it was beneficial to report anything greater than a 700. He self-reported them on the ap, but did not actually have College Board send them. He also took only the ACT.</p>