<p>Hi guys, here's the basic stats, though if you want me to be more specific, you need to also tell me your critical reading score AND your math score separately -- eg 800 and 700, not 1500. In most cases this won't change the numbers too much since these stats are based on ranges.
Here you go:</p>
<p>DinDune:
How about 1360 SAT, ACT 33, class rank 2/332, top 1 percent? 4.0uw, 4.818 w
--->If you're applying for Georgetown COL for a LIBERAL arts degree (e.g. government, language, etc etc), then 722 applied and 246 were accepted with numbers like yours.
If you're applying to COL for SCIENCE degree like pre-med, then 404 applied and 190 got in. Your odds are very good, essentially over 40%.</p>
<p>sbrownell: SAT 2100 770 m 700 w 630 V top 5%
714 applied and 255 got in if talking about Liberal arts;
538 applied and 202 got in if talking about science</p>
<p>comptinduanatre: SFS, school doesn't rank, 1440 SATs.
462 applied; 124 got in </p>
<p>limetime:
155 applied; 79 got in if we're talking about liberal arts.
82 applied; 35 got in if science.</p>
<p>**disclaimer: These numbers are based on ranges. So if you said "top 5%" but are really "top 1%" then adjust your odds accordingly.</p>
<p>Tip: If deferred, which is likely in a lot of cases, just keep at it. I was actually not as competitive as any of you guys -- Top 12% or so, with a 800 CR and 660 Math, and got in after writing a letter to admissions saying I wanted to go to georgetown. They read everything you send in, believe it or not. I spend a bit of time working for the admissions office and they -- to my surprise -- spend about 6 minutes per application. It's not all numbers.</p>
<p>good luck all. if anyone wants more info or stats, just ask</p>