My chances for Georgetown, Please. I want to know so baDDDD!

<p>I am a Korean immigrant. (speak Korean and English fluently)
My SAT Score:
Math: 800
Reading: 600
Writing: 620</p>

<p>My Unweighted GPA: 3.7/4.0
Class Rank: 27/495</p>

<p>SAT II
World History: 740
Math Level 1: 740
U.S. History: 610</p>

<p>Extra activity:
Church Orchestra: 11/12 Concertmaster
School Orchestra: 10/11/12
NHS: 11/12
Math Team: 10/11
Spanish Club: 10
Chess Team: 11
Key Club: 9</p>

<p>Awards:
Georgia Certificate of Merit
Key Scholar
Lamp of Knowledge
3rd place in Korean Writing Competition</p>

<p>Work Experience: 11/12 20hrs/week </p>

<p>Pretty good Essay</p>

<p>Applying to Georgetown(SFS), Cornell, Tufts, Johns Hopkins, UGA</p>

<p>abg41</p>

<p>**** you.</p>

<p>To OP: Did you emphasize math in your essay as something you are really devoted to pursuing in college? It certainly is your strong point. Your SAT II's show some decent breadth of knowledge. College admissions are always a crap shoot, though.</p>

<p>abg41
I've seen your other posts. You are a ****.</p>

<p>LOL abg doesnt seem to be popular, but seeing his post I can understand why. Typical asian, what an ass. anyway, outside of Georgia, all the schools will be an uphill battle for you. Georgetown and Tufts are both extremely selective as well as both having become or are trying to become "pseudo ivies." Your GPA is decent but your SAT is mediocre and your EXC are all affiliated with school programs. Your mediocre stats and weak extra's will make them reaches unfortunately.</p>

<p>yeah you're a prick and we've already dealt with that fact</p>

<p>I think it'll be difficult, but you have a chance. Make sure to keep up your grades. Try to improve your SATs. Try to gain a leadership position in one of your clubs.</p>

<p>how's he gonna do that if he already applied?</p>

<p>I got confused and thought he was a junior. My mistake.</p>