Hi everyone! So my dream school is Johns Hopkins University. What are my chances of getting in if I scored a 2300 on my SAT and have a 3.7 unweighted but 4.68 weighted GPA. I’m currently taking 5 AP classes and 2 GT. I am the president of 2 elite clubs at my school and am in 5 honors societies (national honors society, French, math, science, and history). I am very active in my community for I have already 100 service hours. I also have an internship at JHH in the neuroanesthesiology research department. What are my chances of getting into Johns Hopkins? I really want to go and I hope to apply there early decision. I realize my GPA is slacking but can my sat score and EC boost me up to get in early decision? Thanks! I appreciate any help anyone can give me.
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Oh sorry… That was sad. But do you have any advice?
Of course you can. Whether you will or not is not something anybody but JHU can tell you. Your SAT is in the top 25% of admitted students, but 60% of accepted students have an UW GPA of 3.75 or better. On the [Common Data Set](Registrar - Homewood Schools (KSAS & WSE) | Office of the Registrar | Johns Hopkins University), JHU says that GPA is more important than SAT for admissions.
So, from here I would guess that the best thing you can do to improve your chances is to seriously put your back into getting the best marks you can. Work hard, and then harder. It will be good practice for JHU, which specializes in students who work hard.