<p>I've posted this elsewhere but no one has responded and Im worried its because I don't have good chances of attending :'( </p>
<p>Like a gazillion other people I'm planing on going pre-med, but the International Health major at the NHS school at Georgetown really caught my eye. its EXACTLY the kind of major I was looking for, and it seems like Georgetown is the only place that offers anything like it. I'm a rising junior so I haven't officially taken my SAT's but here are my stats:
I go to a Newsweek Public elite school (ex stuyvesant, bronx science)
Our school offers no regular classes and all the classes are the same 'level' so no gpa weighting, my current gpa is a 3.9
our school doesnt rank
i think ill be a commended student for psat/nmsqt
i aiming for a 2200 on the sat (>_< reaallly studying, im not a great tester) and im planning on taking the literature, biology and spanish subject tests
I volunteered at our local hospital for 2 summers
im volunteering at a research lab this summer
im a contributing writer on a fashion blog
im a volunteer SSAT tutor (not SAT)
i volunteered at our local historical museum for 2 years (we were restoring it so that it could be open to public again)
im on our school's literary magazine editing team
im a member of the habitat for humanity club
i got gold on the national spanish exam in 2011 and silver in 2012
i got a school wide award for fictional writing
i participated and won NaNoWriMo 2011 and plan to do it again
I was published in creative communication/poetic power in their spring 2012 issue
ive been on our school's girls soccer team for 2 years
next summer i plan to do an istem summer research internship offered by our school and volunteer at a nursing home, i also plan on working at our local movie theater. sorry this post was sooo long, if anyone could chance me id really appreciate it !</p>