Chance me for UPenn, Standford, and John Hopkins

<p>Hi! I am a rising junior. I got my AP scores back and I am not very happy with them. I want to know my chances of getting in the college I want. Could anyone see if I have a chance of getting into colleges like Stanford, UPenn, John Hopkins, etc. </p>

<p>I have a weighted GPA of 4.482 and I am ranked 48th of the 484 students in my school. I have taken the SAT once as a trail but I didn't do a good job and got a 1680. Is there anyway to improve my score??</p>

<p>These are my AP Scores:
AP Human Geography - 5
AP Psychology - 4
AP Statistics - 3
AP World History - 3</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
-Officer of HOSA(Health Occupations Students of America)
-I placed as a Finalist in the Health Care Issues Exam.
-I play the piano and I play at the recital we have at our church.
-My science fair essay placed 3rd in Microbiology at SCJAS.
-Part of the Math Team
-I have volunteered in the public library for 4 years.
- I have volunteered over 200 hours in the Providence Hospital.
- I plan on joining the National Honors Society and the National Science Honors Society. </p>

<p>So far that is all that I have done. I kind of worried if I will get into the college that I want. Can anyone tell me if I need to improve on something or need to do something to get into the college I want? Thank you!!!</p>

<p>Stanford: High Reach
UPenn: High Reach
JHU: High Reach</p>

<p>For these schools you probably want an SAT of 2250+ or an ACT composite of 33+</p>

<p>I don’t know your UW GPA, but you should try to get it up to at least a 3.9</p>

<p>Your ECs aren’t bad, but you need to show leadership and passion (officer positions, founding clubs, etc.)</p>

<p>It’s a little too early to think about colleges for us rising juniors. You will get a better picture when you receive your SAT and ACT scores. By the way, AP scores do not play a major roll in the admissions process (although they may help.)</p>

<p>Well your GPA “seems” high when you put it in that scale but by looking at your class rank it is cleary shown that in comparison to your other peers you have not excelled academically as much as you should in order to get accepted in the schools you want. Do not be discourage, your EC’s matter alot but if I were you, I would concentrate really profoundly in your SAT/ACT scores, if you manage to study enough and earn somehow a 2300+ score, I can honestly garantee you you will be accepted, just work on the letters of recomdation a have a EC that is somehow related with what you want to study.</p>