Yet another chances...

<p>Would apply to ESIA, with a focus on public health</p>

<p>SAT: 2120 (1410 M+V)
SAT II: 730, 750, 760
GPA: 4.0 UW, 4.5 W
AP: 5 US, 5 Span, 3 Eng. Lang.</p>

<p>ECs: nothing too big here, hospital volunteer, Editor in Chief, Director of Newsletter, employed, you get the idea...</p>

<p>So...any chances of admittance? What about scholarships? Are they pretty liberal with them?</p>

<p>As long as you show interest to prove that GW isn't a safety(e.g. have good essays, maybe go in for an interview), you'll be accepted. If you apply for Financial Aid, you'll probably get a half-tuition scholarship.</p>

<p>bump bump bump....</p>

<p>i agree with hippo-you have excellent chances of getting in- good luck!</p>

<p>btw- i don't think you need to apply for financial aid to get the half- tuition scholarship, i'm pretty sure its merit based</p>

<p>just curious, is GW ur safety or do you really want to go there with those stats?</p>

<p>its not my safety...its more of a match...</p>

<p>I am applying to colleges where I fall in the top percentages...to increase the moolah...but don't get me wrong, it think GWU is totally awesome. Wash D.C., politically active, internships galore...</p>

<p>u should try georgetown with those stats</p>

<p>So have you given up on applying to BU, Sargent for RD? Have you changed your course of study?</p>

<p>wow! i am flattered that someone is actually tracking my schools and such....</p>

<p>Well, to answer your question, i AM applying to 5 private schools, and all of them have accelerated programs to get an MPH (master's in public health) in 5 years. GWU's track requires me to major in IR-Global Health until about mid-sophomore year. BU's track requires me to major in Health Sciences, then declare MPH in junior year. All in all, I will end up with the same degree. It's just the different schools' requirements and paths.</p>

<p>Out Of Curiosity Which Schools Are You Applying To? The Reason I Ask Is My Daughter Has The Same Interest.</p>

<p>USC, Tufts, BU, Tulane, GWU...but, however, depending on the scores and interests of your daughter, other schools, such as upenn, cornell and Johns Hopkins have accelerated MPH. I just chose those 5 based on which school fit my personality best.</p>

<p>If you have any more questions, I'd love to help!</p>