Chance me for Georgetown, GWU, UCLA, Hopkins

<p>I am currently in my Junior year of HS, focus will be on medicine.</p>

<p>Main classes: </p>

<p>8th grade - H Geometry - A/A (ahead a year in math, the course counted as high school credit)</p>

<p>Freshman year -
H Algebra 2
H Chemistry
H English
History
French 2
Civics
(Took hardest courses available and received an A in all of them both semesters)</p>

<p>Sophomore year -
H Advanced Precalc - B/B
H Biology - A/A
H English - B/B
AP Chemistry - B/C
French 3 - A/A
History - A/A
(Also took the most rigorous courses available, but I may have ruined things with my performance in AP chem.)</p>

<p>Currently taking -
English
US History
AP BC Calculus
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science. </p>

<p>Will be adding Health to my schedule next semester. I currently have an A in everything except a B in Calc and Env Science, but it's only halfway through the semester so it's not finalized yet.</p>

<p>Senior year classes will include AP statistics, AP physics, AP psych, AP euro, H organic chemistry, H anatomy</p>

<p>Cumulative
Weighted GPA: 4.4
Unweighted: 3.7</p>

<p>ACT's: 33</p>

<p>SAT II's: I got a 660 on the SAT subject test for Chemistry, and would prefer not to submit the score either but I've heard GU doesn't participate in Score Choice so I'm not entirely sure about that.</p>

<p>I'll be taking most of my subject tests this year, and hope to make it above 700 in Biology E, Biology M, and Math Level 2. I will also be taking the SAT II exams for Literature and French.</p>

<p>My high school has very high ranking in the state/multiple awards for academics, and I will be able to get some great recommendation letters. As for the essay - I'm a strong writer but have a narrow range of topics, considering I come from a very well-off family of doctors. I thought of focusing on immigrating at a young age, but I've been told that it's too common of a topic, or on battling severe depression but I don't know how comfortable I'd feel writing about that as it's on-going and my family doesn't know about it.</p>

<p>EC/other facts: Student council 9th and 10th grade, volunteered at a hospital over the summer and the library for a portion of the year, in-school volunteer work, in NHS, honor roll every year, take guitar lessons, passion/talent in art, future doctors of america club, involved in relay for life cancer fundraiser, will be flying to Europe over the summer to work for a close family friend who is a plastic surgeon, am working on creating a business under my name, can speak French and Farsi fluently</p>

<p>I realize my EC's and GPA are rather weak, and that GU, UCLA, and Hopkins would definitely be a reach, but Georgetown is my top choice and I'm wondering if I'll have a shot there, so all insight would be super appreciated :)</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>Your junior year class schedule seems a lot harder than ur senior year, are there other tough classes open for senior year??? (the classes you are taking for junior year are classes that top seniors in my class take)
Focus on EC’s and start brainstorming for your essays early, your a strong applicant!
Good luck! </p>

<p>Normally, AP BC Calc is a senior class & AP physics and H anatomy are more rigorous than AP biology and AP environmental science, but there are seniors in my AP biology class as well; it just depends on when you decide to take each elective. And thank you!</p>

<p>Bump</p>