<p>Grade 9:
-English A-
-Foreign Language 1 B+
-foreign Language 2 C
-Social Studies A
-Math C</p>
<p>Grade 10:
-English A-
-Foreign Language B
-Math B-
-Biology C+
-History B+
-Economics B</p>
<p>Grade 11: (EXPECTED RESULTS)
-English B
-Math C
-History A-
-Economics B-
-Biology C+
-Business A or A-
-Foregin Language B</p>
<p>Ecs:
-Junior Varsity Soccer(grades 9,10)
-Varsity Soccer(grade 12)
-Co-founder Of School's best newspaper
-Model United Nations(grade 9,10,11)
-Founder and President of Debate Club(hopefully grade 12)
-A few more Ecs in grade 12 hopefully</p>
<p>SATs:
-Ok so i took them the first 2 times and..well...blew them with 1600 or 1620(i think)lol...planning on taking it again in June nd this time im determined to score 1720-1850(please assume these r my SAT results)</p>
<p>-SAT IIs-Going to take Literature and History(or maybe MAth I)</p>
<p>Extras:
-Expecting near full marks on TOEFL
-I can write a killer college essay
-Going to get 2-4 amazing recommendation letters</p>
<p>,I JUST WANNA GET IN!LOL...Economics/Business/finance major......ANY CHANCE AT Georgetown AT ALL????????????????????</p>
<p>Chances look slim--if Bio was not your strong suit, as indicated by the C's in Grade 10, why did you take it in Grade 11? Also, the C's in Math will probably hurt your application for Business/SFS (int'l affairs), as econ and finance draw heavily on math.</p>
<p>And are you taking Honors/IB/AP courses, which carry weightings on grades? Otherwise, your GPA appears to fall well below the GU average for incoming applicants.</p>
<p>With that number of C's and B's on your transcript, you would have to have some pretty impressive accomplishments to stand out. Your SAT scores are also pretty low, and nothing in your EC's really compensates for the academic performance. Combine this with the fact you're an international, and your chances seem slim to none.</p>
<p>Bluntly, I think your chances are close to nil.</p>
<p>Your grades are rather dismal, your SAT scores are below average, and your EC's aren't accompanied by any meaningful awards (NFL for debate or league success in soccer?)</p>
<p>Your international status disadvantages you as well, as most top colleges like Georgetown only accept the very best internationally. What country are you from anyways?</p>
<p>Sorry if my post sounds overtly pessimistic.</p>
<p>The only school you can apply to undecided is the college of arts and sciences which does not offer a bussiness or international affairs major. Though you can switch into the bussiness school or SFS when you get there, but the highly frown upon that approach. (not the switching schools part, but the I think I have a better chance of getting into this school and i'll switch later part)</p>