<p>I want to be a doctor, so of course I want to get into the best school possible. My number one school is Johns Hopkins University. I got about their middle 50% on the SAT I, but I have to say, I'm disappointed with some of my SAT II scores. These are my scores:</p>
<p>SAT I</p>
<p>3/2008 - Cr = 520 M = 540 W = 510
1/2011 - Cr = 740 M = 490 W = 530
10/2011 - Cr = 680 M = 620 W = 630</p>
<p>SAT II</p>
<p>Chemistry - 620
Math I - 460
Math II - 490
Literature - 630
US History - 430 (I really don't know what happened with this one)</p>
<p>As you can see, some of my SAT II scores are on the low side. However, I am involved in many extracurriculars such as:</p>
<p>NJROTC, 4 years, Special Operations Officer (4th in command)
Volunteering at hospital (2 years)
Firefighting (1 year)
President of teen group at library (1 year, member for 7 years)
CYO Basketball (7 years)
Piano teacher (4 years, taught 12 students)
Member of the National Honor Society</p>
<p>I have taken all honors courses since 9th grade, except for AP chemistry this year. I am homeschooled, but over the past 4 years have taken 4 NJROTC classes, honors chemistry, honors physics, and AP chemistry at the local high school. My unweighted GPA is 4.0, and I am getting glowing letters of recommendation from my homeschool evaluator and my honors chemistry teacher.</p>
<p>What do you think my chances are at Johns Hopkins, or any other good school? Any recommendations?</p>