What are my chances at the Walsh School of Foreign Service? :( Please help!

<p>Hi, I'm an early action applicant to the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. I know I will find out my answer next week, but my school is due to close its regular application services soon, and I want to weigh up my chances at acceptance before I request any new forms from my counselor.</p>

<p>I'm applying for International Political Economy.</p>

<p>My stats are:
SAT I:
740 Math
740 Critical Reading</p>

<p>SAT II:
750 Chemistry
730 Math I
710 Literature</p>

<p>International Baccalaureate (IB):
7 Biology Higher Level
6 English Higher Level
6 Chemistry Higher Level
7 Mathematics Standard Level
7 Chinese B Standard Level
6 Psychology Standard Level</p>

<p>General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE):
A* English Language
A English Literature
A* Mathematics
A* Design and Technology
A* Business Studies
A* Chinese Language
A* Art and Design
A<em>A</em> Co-ordinated Science (Double Award)</p>

<p>I have extensive involvement in Model United Nations, from participating in local conferences and organizing a school delegation to a prestigious conference in Beijing.</p>

<p>I also play varsity Rugby, have coached a Little League Baseball Team along with a number of different cultural and service overseas trips that were entirely funded and organized by me and associated peers.</p>

<p>I think my essays were pretty good, although I can't really judge from a personal perspective.</p>

<p>My interviewer was pleased I think, she said I reminded her of the classmates she used to have back at the SFS.</p>

<p>I have also included that I am trilingual, with fluency in English, Chinese and Korean.</p>

<p>I am an international applicant from the English Schools Foundation in Hong Kong.</p>

<p>Please tell me my chances! Will be very grateful on any feedback at all!</p>

<p>You’re a very very strong applicant, and although there’s no predicting what the admissions people want, I’d say you shouldn’t be nervous because you’ll get in somewhere great</p>

<p>You are a very strong applicant. Numbers and EC’s both look great. If not Georgetown, you’ll be somewhere amazing.</p>