Applying Graduate School At 18/19

Georgetown for MBA is considered a safety school for me. 60% is rather high. Furthermore, I went into the SAT thinking I wouldn’t have to study because I was a good student in high school (and this didn’t). Whereas for the GRE, I have been studying for months now (in anticipation for graduate school, as not to repeat the mistakes I made for undergrad). GPA wise, I have a great undergrad GPA (3.92) which is above average for the majority of programs I am looking at. I am really passionate about getting my MBA, I am taking the steps to do so. My initial thoughts were that an admissions officer would look at my application and potentially take a leap of faith on me, seeing as I am very ambitious for my age. Also, to those doubting the fact that I am able to graduate so soon, I’d like to further explain: I am from an area that values education, we have several of the top high schools in the nation, parents and educators really do work to make sure we have options. At my high school, IB/AP/ and a dual enrollment option (to achieve an associates) were all offered. So there were quite a few students from my school that were in accelerated programs (Gifted and Talented) in middle school which allowed us to be able to take APs (and Pre IB) courses starting 9th grade (instead of the basic algebra one, intro to earth science, etc). Additionally, I went to a “state school” but also a school that is overall seen as a good school. An MBA is one of my personal goals and besides that, I feel that if I didn’t continue my education I would be in the same situation, just with employers. How many 19 year olds do you see working at say Mckinsey, KPMG, etc? Hence why I came back to the forum, I was looking for advice from those who have applied to business school right out of college in hopes of reaching out to someone that has a similar experience to me. I am simply here to get more information as I haven’t been able to find much online about people in my situation and I can’t just drive over the bridge to Georgetown due to the current situation.