Chance me for UVA, Johns Hopkins, and William and Mary

<p>Unweighted GPA: 4.0
Weighted GPA: 4.36
SAT I: Math - 720, CR - 640, W - 700, Total - 2060; M+CR - 1360
SAT II: American Literature - 730, US History - 710, Chemistry - 720
AP Tests: Chemistry - 4, World History - 5, English Lang - 4, Lit and Comp - 5, Latin - 4</p>

<p>Freshman Year:
- Honors American Lit and Comp (96%)
- American History (99%)
- Biology (97%)
- Honors Latin I (94%)
- Symposium (100%)
- Geometry (90%)
- Honors Hermeneutics (95%) </p>

<p>Sophomore Year:
- Honors Ancient Lit & comp (96%)
- Honors Ancient History (100%)
- Honors Latin II (96%)
- Chemistry (94%)
- Bible Survey college class (97%)
- Advanced Algebra (98%) </p>

<p>Junior Year:
- AP World History (93%)
- AP English Lang (95%)
- AP Chemistry (91%)
- AP English Lit and Comp (95%)
- Latin III (94%)
- Honors Pre-Calculus (97%) </p>

<p>State of Residence: VA
Hooks: none
Sex: Male
Color: White
Income Bracket: 100k - 150k
Awards: National Commended Scholar, National Latin Exam magna cum laude, honor roll (12x), Community service award (3x), Poetry Contest finalist
Extracurriculars: Basketball (3 yrs), Captain 2 yrs, team MVP award, most three pointers in a single game, USATT club founder, JIHS, Forum moderator, school e-zine writer</p>

<p>I think you are competetive at all three schools. My assessment is W&M you are match, UVA is low reach and Hopkins is a medium reach.</p>

<p>UVA is absolutely NOT a reach, especially if you live in an area other than NoVA. I don’t know of a case where a student with a 4.0 and 2000+ sat scores got rejected. I may be wrong, as I am making this assessment in looking at only my own high school (over 100 UVA apps per year w/ a 50% acceptance rate), but you should feel pretty good about your chances.</p>

<p>W&M will accept you.</p>

<p>JHU, on the other hand, is a low-mid reach.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>