Georgetown University Chances

<p>I am a half middle eastern female, born in Buenos Aires and a dual citizen of Argentina.
I went to a private Baptist school for freshman and sophomore year, even though I’m catholic, and I now attend the best public school in my district.
I have a 3.2 GPA and a 1800 SAT, and I take the world history, literature, and spanish SAT subjects tests in december. I have taken AP classes.
I have always been active in church and community service, and I taught CCE to fourth grade kids. I have participated in People to People Student Ambassadors (Italy and Greece) and traveled extensively freshman year with my family (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, France, Italy, Spain, UK). This summer I attended the summer challenge at Boston University, studying writing and abnormal psychology. I have been active in Venturing Crew for all four years of high school, and I’ve always had a leadership role. I earned the bronze, gold, and silver award, as that is as high a girl can earn in scouting. I am the editor of the school newspaper and have participated in UIL, and I was the assistant editor last year of the Art & Literature magazine.
I would like to study Theology or World Religion at Georgetown, and I plan to be active in the student newspaper, literary magazine, and outreach.
What are my chances?</p>

<p>What is your rank? Even if you are ranked highly, your GPA and SAT scores dont cut it at GT so it would be a reach.</p>

<p>Top quarter. But does it really matter for theology? Do they get a lot of girls applying for that?</p>

<p>Also, the religious classes that I took at my old school got cut when I went public because they didn’t have an “equivalent” course. So it’s not in my GPA.</p>

<p>Major Reach. GPA and SAT are way too low.</p>

<p>Chance me
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<p>Your stats (GPA, rank and SAT scores) are just too low, in terms of competitiveness Georgetown is basically an ivy league. I would call it unrealistic.</p>