<p>Hello,</p>
<p>I was wondering how I would stand as an applicant for Johns Hopkins University. </p>
<p>GPA UW: 3.692
GPA W: 3.885</p>
<p>Year Breakdown:
Freshman: UW 3.565
Sophomore: UW 3.54 or 3.55 (Bad 1st semester)
Junior: UW 3.95</p>
<p>Honors and AP Courses:
Honors English (2 semesters): B/B
Honors Physics 2: C
Honors Chemistry 2: A-
AP Chemistry (2 semesters): A-/A
AP Chinese(2 semesters): A/A
NOTE: I also took a University of Washington course and I'm not sure if this gets weighted but I got an A in both semesters, earning a "college GPA" of 3.8. </p>
<p>SAT First Time:
CR: 550
M: 690
W: 690 (67 MC, 9 Essay)
NOTE: I plan on retaking this in October! Aiming for ~2150</p>
<p>SAT II:
Chemistry: 670
NOTE: I will be taking Math lvl 1 in November and retaking Chemistry for 750+</p>
<p>AP's: AP Chemistry (3), AP Chinese (4)
NOTE: I will have taken 6 AP's (including Chinese and Chemistry) by the time I am done with senior year.
I've will have taken all of the AP sciences at my school, except for AP Physics</p>
<p>Extracurricular:
VA Hospital Volunteer -- Sophomore year: 146 hours, Junior Year: 140 hours, and Continuing to volunteer senior year
Job at Baskin Robbins
Chemistry Club Co-founder and Vice President
Senior Service Club
Tennis JV3 (sophomore) --> JV2 (junior, but then I had to drop out due to my accident & never received credit)
Key Club Volunteer
Member of Science Club
National Honor Society</p>
<p>Schedule for Senior Year:
AP Environmental Science
AP Biology
Precalculus
AP Psychology
English 12 Honors
AP Comparative Government</p>
<p>I have a huge passion for volunteering and working out/body building (since I only play tennis), and I may write my essays around those subjects.</p>
<p>What do you think? I know my GPA isn't stellar, but I had a bad start freshman year, and the Physics 2H class brought down my GPA a lot sophomore year as well. I'm also retaking the SAT in October and I'm aiming for a ~2150+ </p>