Nhs

<p>im looking to see what my chances might be at georgetown nursing and heath sciences, im looking to go into the international health major</p>

<p>SAT I second time(got higher scores on all sections)
math-640
reading-620
writing-510</p>

<p>SATII in USH taken in june, waiting results</p>

<p>ACT first time
25
english 23
math 28
reading 21(didnt get to one section)
science 26</p>

<p>most likley ranked in top 10 in class of 55 at private catholic high school
GPA is around a 95 probably, and my school dosen't weight grades</p>

<p>Mock Trial 9, 10, 11
GodSpell 10
National Honor Society 10, 11
YMCA Swim Team 9, 10, 11
Academic High Honor Roll -9, 10, 11
Faculty Staff Award- 9, 10
February Student of the Month -11
Honorable Mention for Academic Excellence, Second Highest Average in Chorus- 9
Honorable Mention for Academic Excellence, Second Highest Average in Chemistry -10
Academic Excellence, Highest Average in Advanced United States History- 11
Academic Excellence, Highest Average in Math 11- 11
Theology Department Award- 11
Performing Arts Award for Handbell Choir- 11
Sierra Club Vocation Awareness Award- 9
Who’s Who Among American High School Students- 10
Varsity Swimming Captain 11
Select Choir 9, 11
Concert Band 9, 10
• First Place at Boston Music Festival 2005
Handbell Choir 9, 10, 11
Vacation Bible School 9, 10, 11
Sacred Heart Christmas Pageant 9, 10, 11
Nicaraguan Mission Project 9, 10, 11
Bone Marrow Donor Drive 11
Catholic Charities Pancake Breakfast 10, 11
Operation Christmas Child 9, 10, 11
o Varsity Soccer Scholar Athlete (team) 9,10
o Varsity Swimming Scholar Athlete(team) 9,11
o Varsity Track Scholar Athlete (team) 9,10
o Varsity Swimming Rookie of the Year 9
o Varsity Swimming Most Valuable Swimmer 11
o G-R League Honorable Mention All-Star 11
o Varsity Soccer G-R Team Sportsmanship Award 9
o Varsity Soccer Individual Coaches Sportsmanship Award 10, 11
o Varsity Soccer 9,10,11
o Varsity Swimming 9,10,11
o Varsity Track 9,10,11</p>

<p>not to sound harsh, but you need to up your SATs... just go with an intensive summer of prepping... everything else looks good...</p>

<p>would it make better sense to up the act?that test kind of came easier to me. i was planning on doing a sat a week, but i dont know if i will be able to anymore as I am taking a college class that meets daily.</p>

<p>My advice is to keep plugging away at those SAT scores. This past year at least Gtown didnt take Writing into consideration, which is by far your worst score. You should understand that your EC's are pretty much a lock, your only real downfall is the SAT. NHS was so much more competitive this year (especially for Int'l Health) that your SAT scores are well below the 25th percentile. Those have to come up. if u had say 680 to 700 range on Math and Reading, I'd say you would have a great shot.</p>

<p>i got a 690 sat2 ush
am currently taking 2 college honors classes for hs. students this summer</p>

<p>take the SAT again. your ACT is also on the low side anyway. A 690 in US history is good, but you need 3 SAT II tests I believe, and one should be a science.</p>

<p>I don't want to offend, but if you're a native English speaker and you got a 510 on SAT Writing, you should be looking at much different options.</p>