what are my chances for Cornell and Georgetown after a great junior year

<p>Hi, I'll be a senior this upcoming year and have applied to these schools. Here's my Stats, I guess you could say.</p>

<p>Unless said otherwise, the class was the toughest I could take.</p>

<p>Freshman:
Honors Bio: A
Honors Geometry: B
English 9 (2nd toughest English class): A
US History (2nd toughest History class): A
Intro to Business: A
Spanish 1: A
Gym: A
GPA:4.0
Class rank: 64/657</p>

<p>Sophomore:
Honors Chemistry: A
Honors Algebra 2 (2nd toughest math class): A
Honors World History (2nd toughest History class): A
Honors English 10 (2nd toughest English class): A
Entrepreneurship: A
Spanish 2: B- (I know)
Health: A
GPA: 4.1
Class rank: 53/652</p>

<p>Junior
AP Biology: A
Honors Physics: A
Honors Precalculus (2nd highest math class): A
APUSH: A
AP English 11: A
Microeconomics: A
Gym: A
GPA: 4.8
Class rank: 1/ 655</p>

<p>The ranks are for each single year, not my combined high school performance.</p>

<p>Senior year class load
AP Physics
AP enviormental studies
AP English 12
AP Psych
AP US Gov
AP Sat
Honors Calculus</p>

<p>Comments: My middle school teachers screwed me royally by putting me in low Social studies and English class, so that took me two years to work out.</p>

<p>SAT: 2100
ACT: 33
SAT Subject test: Bio-770
SAT Subject test: literature- 780</p>

<p>200 hours volunteering at a thrift shop
100 hours at a hospital</p>

<p>FBLA: 10- made regionals, could not attend. 11- president
Science Club: 11
Debate team: 11</p>

<p>Please be honest, I won't be offended. I realize my chances are limited</p>

<p>Dude, as easily as forum posts get drowned out within the course of a day, just keep bumping. No need to repost a buncha times. And you should have changed the “have applied to,” unless you’ve already submitted the applications… take note of all the comments others have said in the past, including the one about your middle school teachers. I think your grades are good enough that the explanation really isn’t necessary. My advice from your earlier post also stands. Nice work academically, but from an extracurricular standpoint, meh. They seem like reaches.</p>

<p>Yes the valedictorian with a 33 and decent ECs has limited chances. I feel bad for you</p>

<p>Cornell’s an ivy league school, and Georgetown’s pretty high up there, too. Yes, those are great stats, and it helps to be valedictorian, but it’ll still be a challenge to get in. Georgetown less so than Cornell. It’s just my opinion, it doesn’t have to be taken…</p>

<p>No just how pitiful the poster sounded saying that their stats are weak, you can’t get much higher than the valedictorian</p>