Are my E.C's strong enough for Johns Hopkins?

<p>I am a sophmore, and i am predicting this will be my list of E.C's. Big possiblity i will have more than this, but i can't think up of any right now.
Probably graduating junior year... don't know, don't care right now.</p>

<p>FBLA 3 years (9,10,11 went to state comp. all times)</p>

<p>Founder and President of Math and Science Public Tutoring Club (10,11)</p>

<p>Tutor at Study Club for math and science (10,11)</p>

<p>National Honors Society (10,11)</p>

<p>Community service: 300+ community service hours (mostly or all from tutoring math/science)</p>

<p>Bio-engineering summer camp at University of Washington </p>

<p>Algebra 2 camp at University of Washington (for credit)</p>

<p>AP Scholar award (10, getting 3 on 4 AP test at one time... easy)</p>

<p>Tae Kwon Do first degree black belt (4 years)</p>

<p>Washington State Science Fair (10,11)</p>

<p>KSEA math competition 1st, 2nd, and third place state winner (BEFORE HIGHSCHOOL... relatively small math competition for Korean people only- nationwide competition)</p>

<p>DREAM SCHOOL: Johns Hopkins University</p>

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

<p>there not bad...but kind of sound generic nothing stands out</p>

<p>if your grades are amazing and great sats scores the ec's shouldnt hurt you at all</p>

<p>i would recommend doing some research or an internship</p>

<p>ECs aren't about what you've actually done, unless it's something truly extraordinary. They're about how they are presented, and how that experience will benefit the college community.</p>