<p>Male
Hispanic
Attends prestigious all-boys Catholic High School
Rank is 7 out of 403 around top 2%
G.P.A 4.0 High school does not weigh averages
ACT 33
SAT II's Bio 690, Math I 650, Chemistry 650
High school known for academic rigor but does not have AP or Honors classes. Theoretically all classes taught at honors level.
Honors Roll all 4 years
Member of National Honor Society
National Hispanic Recognition Scholar
Member of school orchestra all four years - 1st clarinet - have played clarinet for 6 years
Have played piano for 11 years
Karate Black belt - 200 hours completed towards Black Belt II
Approximately 200 hours volunteering in hospital
Numerous school clubs - no leadership
Thank you!</p>
<p>Your lack of leadership, and average SAT ii’s are the only weak spots I see. Being hispanic will probably help you – aside from your great ACT and rank. Georgetown has mentioned in several articles that I have read that they are hoping to attract more minority students. Which school did you apply to? And what did you put for your prospective major?</p>
<p>I applied to the College and my intended major is Chemistry. I forgot to mention I completed a joint program between a local university and hospital this past summer intended for prospective pre-med majors.</p>
<p>You have a fantastic shot. SAT ii is the only weak point which is more than compensated by your ethnicity.</p>
<p>Thank you, Manwitdaplan!</p>