Hello everyone, I was wondering what my chances are for Georgetown, Carnegie Mellon, Michigan, and Boston College. I applied to the business schools for all of them. Please chance me for each of the schools, thank you so much!
Stats:
SAT-1540
UW GPA- 3.85
Weighted GPA- 4.14
Class Rank- n/a but probably top 5-8%
SAT Subject tests- Math 2 (740), Spanish (800), French (680)
AP classes- AP Government (4), AP Microeconomics (5), AP Statistics (5), AP Calculus BC (4), AP Spanish (5), AP French (4), AP Physics C, AP Psychology, AP Macroeconomics
Dual Enrollment courses (at local University)- Contemporary World Business, Managerial Economics, Managerial Finance 1
Extra Curricular Activities:
- Varsity Soccer (9,11,12): Varsity since freshman year, starting goalkeeper junior and senior year. Didn’t play sophomore year because of moving.
- Tutor at Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan (11,12): Tutored and taught English to hispanic elementary schoolers in Pontiac,MI.
- Club Soccer (10,11,12): Goalkeeper for travel soccer teams
- Link Crew (12): Mentored and kept up with freshmen during the school year, helped them with their schoolwork through the academic group
- Tennis (9,10,11): Took competitive tennis classes
- International Club Treasurer (11,12): Promoted foreign cultures around my school and helped exchange students get acclimated in their new environment, managed money for fundraisers and activities
- French National Honor Society/ French Club Member (9,11,12): Promoted French culture in the school by organizing events and activities
- Summer Session at Boarding School: College Prep program in the summer, took physics course for credit
Honors and Awards:
-National Hispanic Scholar
-AP Scholar with Distinction
-Association Americaine des Professeurs de Français Le Grand Concours Certificate of Honor
-OAA Scholar-Athlete Award
-Michigan Seal of Biliteracy
Languages:
-Spanish: Fluent (C2)
-English: Fluent (C2)
-French: Advanced (B2)
-German: Intermediate-Low (A2)
Other:
Hispanic Male (South American)
Immigrant
Went to 3 High Schools (moved around a lot)