<p>I have always loved both science and foreign languages. This probably seems like a strange combination, however, I find these areas the most interesting. I know Georgetown offers great international programs (SFS) and is big on foreign languages, but I'm not sure that I'm qualified. It seems like most people have better credentials (I'm not involved in science competitions because I have no free time, but I love my science classes.)</p>
<p>Anyway here are my stats:
Female
Junior
CT
Very competitive high school
GPA 4.6w/3.8u
Top 10% (we don't provide ranking)
SATs: Not taken yet
SAT II: Bio: 790
AP Bio Exam: 5</p>
<p>Classes:
Taking AP English and AP Physics. I have taken Spanish since 1st grade and Russian since 7th grade. Took AP Bio as sophomore. Will take AP Chem, AP Russian, AP Spanish, AP Calculus, and AP English as a senior.</p>
<p>Awards:<br>
10th: National Russian Essay Contest (Gold Medal), National Foreign Language Honor Society
9th: National Spanish Exam (Merit), National Russian Essay Contest (Bronze Medal)
Also, poem was chosen for Literary Magazine.</p>
<p>EC's:
Varsity Swimming (9-11)
Varsity letter (9, 10), Unsung Hero Award
State Open
USA Swimming since 2005 and hold team records on various teams. I am a Sectional level swimmer. My times are good enough for DIII definitely. I swim all year and still swim for my pool club in the summer. I practice 2.5 hours each day 5x per week.</p>
<p>Church Youth Group: Two one week mission trips in summers (Boston and New York City)</p>
<p>Worked for two weeks at a day camp for disabled youths (60 hours)</p>
<p>Russian Club: Will go on Russian Exchange next year. </p>
<p>Big Brother/Big Sister and DARE Role Model</p>
<p>This is not intended to be a chances thread. I just want to know if my stats are comparable to others at Georgetown or have I missed the boat?</p>