My chances for being admitted into Georgetown? What were your stats if you applied & result?

Hello everyone. I’m a senior in high school.
I’m a white female. Parents make above 200k a year. I don’t know how relevant this is, I’m just giving all of the information possible.

So far I’ve been accepted to IU’s business school.

I’m applying to Georgetown as a business major.

I go to a very competitive public high school. My gpa weighted is a 3.84 on a 4.0 scale. My unweighted is a 3.7. My most recent gpa this semester is a 4.5 w/ 3.8 uw. My gpa last semester junior year was 4.2 w/ 3.9 uw. My new SAT is a 1370/1600, but I tell people 1400 because those 30 points make me deeply insecure. My math was a 710, reading writing was 660.

Activities:
Varsity Runner for 3 years
Secretary of Democrats Club
Intern for Democrat Campaign
DECA Economics Officer
Leader of two DECA committees, and member of a third
Placed 5th at State Last year, and 2nd at District (for DECA)
Volunteer for church
Running Timer Volunteer
Worked for a year at burger joint

I took one subject tests, got a 550/800 on it. Oops lol. I was forced to send it to Georgetown because they want all of my scores. They’re totally rejecting me. That’s the only place I sent it to though.

I applied Regular Decision.

College Essay: My college essay was amazing. I had many teachers look at it.
I have 3 Recs: I know one will be amazing. My AP Gov teacher and I had a beautiful relationship. I got one from a business teacher, she loved me and her other business teacher friend loved me. Then I have one from my spanish teacher, and I worked EXTREMELY hard in her class.

I’m also great at interviews so I know those will help by case.

I was accepted with good stats (UW: 3.92, ACT: 36) but I know a guy with a 4.0 who got deferred and a girl with a 3.7 who got in. It’s not worth worrying about, honestly. That’s easy for me to say but think about it this way, you’ve submitted the application. Except for the interview, you’re done, there’s nothing you can do to change the odds, better or worse. And that’s a good thing, because you can just keep living your life until the notification date. Asking people for chances who don’t know you or any of the circumstances around your education isn’t going to give you reliable information and probably just brings more stress. Stay off this site for a little while and enjoy life. Good luck!