Chance me for JHU BME please!

<p>Hi, I'm a junior in high school, and I'm really interested in getting into Johns Hopkins in the Biomedical Engineering major. I'm almost certainly applying ED, if that helps. Please chance me.
PSAT: 233 (I only include it because I've got a good shot and National Merit)
SATI: Math: 800
Writing: 760
CR: 750
SATII: I haven't taken mine yet, but I'm planning on taking MathII, Bio-M, and US History
Courses: I'm in a special "scholars" program in my county where we take classes in conjunction with our local university, Coastal Carolina. So I'm taking a combination of college, AP, and honors courses.<br>
By the time I graduate, I'll have 11 APs (including Calc BC, Bio, Chem, and Physics), about 7-9 college courses, and a whole complement of honors courses.
ECs: baseball since I was 8; played for high school since I was in 7th grade
football since freshman year
around 150-200 hrs community service
around a half-year to a year of research with a college prof/bio teacher on "phage-
hunting"
entrance into 2 or 3 science fairs: intel sf, seimens competition, maybe junior academy
of science comp.
school recruiting liaison (our program is very selective, and I help the admins to find
students who would be right for it)
at least 3 or 4 math competitions, probably more
National Honor Society since soph. year
played baseball with Junior Legion/American Legion since freshman year
part of student gov't in soph. year, and hopefully next year
part of my school's yearbook staff in soph. year
networking club since soph. year (where older students get assigned a freshman to
help ease the transition into high school, help with schoolwork, etc.)
i also help out with and organize fundraisers at my program i.e.: canned food drives,
clothing drives for haiti, etc.</p>

<p>I'd really appreciate any input you could give me. Thanks!</p>

<p>oh and i forgot to post my ranking/GPA
UW: 3.9 (had a bad German class/teacher, which cost me a 4.0)
W: 4.9-5 (will most likely go up around .2-.3 points)</p>

<p>rank: 1 or 2 out of ~350 students</p>