<p>Hi, im a freshman in california. My dream job is to be an otolaryngologist. Do i have any chance of getting in? These are classes im probably going to take. I am a korean citizen btw.</p>
<p>Freshmen
Geometry
Biology
French 1
English 9
P.e
Geography
summerschool: chemistry</p>
<p>Sophmore
Ap bio
Ap world history
French 2
English 10 honors
P.e
Honors algebra 2.</p>
<p>Junior
Ap us history
Ap chem
Ap composition
Advanced math analysis
French 3</p>
<p>Senior
Ap government
Ap literature
Idk
Idk
Idk
Idk</p>
<p>Activities
Water polo varsity
Swimming varsity
Key club
Teen life club
Fellow christian athletes club
Swim club
Mock trial</p>
<p>I will probably be getting all a's in those classes maybe a B or 2. My sat score will prob be a 2100-2300. But pleaseee reply i am seriously freakin out already.</p>
<p>You’re a freshman, Dinosaur777, calm down! There are 4 more years for you to work and breathe…relax! </p>
<p>Objectively, if you really want me to ‘grade’ your potential transcript, I would say, yes, that it places you in the correct range for Hopkins. To really stand out and gain a high chance of admission, however, apply yourself the next four years. Yes, work hard in your classes, but really try to find a passion for something big (be it sports, dance, music, or something else) and pursue it. THAT will make you stand out for JH in 4 years.</p>
<p>And by the way, it’s JOHNS HOPKINS, not John’s Hopkins! Just wanted to let you know ;).</p>
<p>I would say try to distinguish yourself from other candidates by doing something other than the rigorous courses because EVERYONE at Hopkins has that. Obviously a 4.0 would help. Try to get very good leadership, and have A LOT of community service. Not just going to a hospital and restocking shelves, but something influential, such as tutoring kids inna troube area.</p>