CHANCE ME! Intl, ED @ JHU

<p>An international student from China, I'm now about to start my senior year at a high school in Dallas, Texas.
I've stayed in Texas since my junior year, during which I spent my first semester at a tiny protestant school in Fort Worth, and then transferred to one of the largest Catholic high schools in Texas. </p>

<p>Apparently, I'm mostly STEM-oriented. As for major, undecided yet...Mainly looking at Biomed-engineering in JHU</p>

<p>Going to apply early decision to increase my chance... :)</p>

<p>Another thing, I'm going to apply for financial aid, though I know it reduces my chance anywhere. Plus I don't have green card or citizenship, so I'm still considered international, right?</p>

<p>Academics:
i). When I was still in China, 9-10th grade:
National Math Contest, 2nd place
National Science Contest, regional 2nd place in chemistry, 3rd place in physics
Academic team
No GPA given</p>

<p>ii). After I came to the U.S., 11th grade (I'm now starting my 12th grade):
800s on SAT Chem, Physics, Math level2
5s on AP Chem, AP Cal AB, AP Physics C mechanics, a 3 on AP Physics electromagnetism
32 on ACT (Will retake)
SAT: (too pathetic to post here, Will retake)
4th place at school, in Continental Math League Calculus Contest. (only a pathetic 4th place due to the fact that this contest wasn't held at the school I transferred from)
GPA 4.0 for now</p>

<p>ECs:
i). When I was still in China, 9-10th grade:
Model UN
English Honor Society
School Spring Play</p>

<p>ii). After I came to the U.S., 11th grade (I'm about to start my 12th grade):
Vice-president of Mu Alpha Theta
School Ambassador
Sergeant at Arms of school math team
Also a member of Marching band, men's ensemble, National Honor Society, Robotics Club</p>

<p>About 100 service hours (only during last 3 semesters here in the states)</p>

<p>THANK YOU!!!!!</p>

<p>Hey Ebow, I’d say you have very good chances. Keep in mind that you have to apply separately for the biomedical engineering program, where admissions are slightly more difficult. You’ll want to aim for a 2200+ on the SAT, but with your scores I’m sure you’ll have no problem with it. Best of luck!</p>

<p>Thanks a lot, Smitto!</p>