Any recommendations?

<p>Hey, guys! I already posted a chances thread a while back, but I wanted to be a little more detailed in this one. I'm hoping that you guys could give me recommendations on where I should go to college and the different programs and activities (Honors, Wind Ensemble, Cross-Country, etc.) that I in which I would fit well for each. </p>

<p>I know this seems silly, but it's really important that I go to college with my boyfriend. We share a prospective dual major of Genetics & Biology on a pre-medicine tract. Thanks in advance, guys! =D</p>

<p>Me:
GPA: 4.00/4.00 Unweighted : 99.96/100.00 Weighted
Class Rank: 1/356 (This is based on our cumulative GPA - which is just an average of our numerical grades).
SAT: Sitting 1: 800-CR ; 720-Math ; 800-Writing ... Sitting 2: 740-CR ; 800-Math ; 760-Writing.
ACT: English - 36 ; Math - 35 ; Reading - 36 ; Science - 33 ; Writing - 12 ; Composite - 35</p>

<p>High School Courses :
Taken: Honors 9th Grade English - 100 ; Honors World History - 100 ; Wind Ensemble 9A - 100 ; French I - 100 ; Personal Fitness (.5 Credit) - 100 ; Health (.5 Credit) - 100 ; Honors Math I - 100 ; Wind Ensemble 9B - 100 ; Honors Biology - 100 ; Honors Physical Science - 100 ; Honors 10th Grade English - 100 ; Wind Ensemble 10A - 100 ; Honors Math II - 100 ; Honors Math III - 100 ; AP United States Government - 100 (5) ; Wind Ensemble 10B - 100 ; French II - 100 ; Chemistry I - 99 ; Honors American Literature - 100 ; Wind Ensemble 11A - 100 ; Honors Math IV - 100 ; AP Statistics - 100 (5) ; AP United States History - 100 (5) ; Wind Ensemble 11B - 100 ; AP English Language - 100 (5)
(In Progress): AP Psychology, AP English Literature, Wind Ensemble 12A, AP Calculus, AP Chemistry, AP Macroeconomics, Wind Ensemble 12B, and AP French Language</p>

<p>Co-curriculars:
4 years of Wind Ensemble (top audition-based band)
4 years of varsity cross-country (captain) *PR of 19:26
4 years of Track (captain)
4 years of Beta Club (President)
3 years of National Honors Society
2 years of National French Honors Society (Vice-president)
4 years of Fellowship of Christian Students (Student Leader - Youth Band Pianist)</p>

<p>Community Involvement: I'm super active in my youth group, and I play piano for my church. I also help plan and organize fundraisers for my school, church, and community.</p>

<p>Job experience: I worked at a local coffee shop during the summers after my 10th and 11th grade years.</p>

<p>Awards:
National Merit Scholar Semi-Finalist
Governor's Honor Program - Piano
Future Valedictorian (High GPA)
Future STAR Student (High SAT)
3 years of All-State Band (the top band in my state)</p>

<p>Boyfriend:
School: Public - Charter
GPA: 4.00 - Unweighted ; 99.21 - Weighted
Class Rank: 1/189
SAT (highest combined): CR - 770 ; Math - 800 ; Writing - 760
ACT: English - 36 ; Math - 36 ; Reading - 35 ; Science - 35 ; Writing - 10 ; Composite - 36
AP Classes Taken: 10... I don't remember which ones exactly, but he's made all 5's.</p>

<p>Co-Curriculars:
4 years of Student Council (VP)
4 years of Wind Ensemble
4 years of Jazz Band
4 years of Varsity Cross-Country (Leader) *PR 17:12
4 years of Chess Club (President)
4 years of Science Club
4 years of Beta Club (VP)
3 years of National Honors Society (President)
Community Involvement: Same as mine.</p>

<p>Awards:
GHP - Chess
Future Valedictorian (High GPA)
Future STAR Student (High SAT)
3 years of All-State</p>

<p>So, what's the best university for a pre-med program in which BOTH of us have a great shot of admission? If it makes any difference, his father is a calculus professor at Armstrong Atlantic State University, while both of my parents graduated from the University of Georgia. Our family incomes are in the ~ $150,000 and ~ $100,000 bracket.</p>

<p>Johns Hopkins.</p>

<p>Also try stanford and harvard but there no gauruntees there</p>

<p>John Hopkins is a great school, but so are those ivies, I think you have a great chance, awesome SAT scores by the way (I’m jealous!)</p>

<p>Honestly, you could apply anywhere you want and have a shot… Shoot for the stars…</p>

<p>Johns Hopkins actually does sound like a good school for you. :p</p>