Chance me!

<p>I am going to be a junior and I just want to know if I can get into Johns Hopkins or if I have to do more things.</p>

<p>I am an indian female</p>

<p>GPA: 96 (my school doesn't do it out of a 4 point scale; BTW this is UW)
SATII's: 800 in Chem/780 Bio-E
- planning to take MathII, probably 800
- " " US History (after APUSH), probably 800
- " " Physics (after Physics B), probably 800</p>

<p>SATI's: Haven't taken them yet (or the PSAT's) but I have been getting over 2250 in my practice tests (except for one time...)</p>

<p>AP's: 5 Euro, 4 Comp Sci.,
- taking US History, Physics B and English in school
- self- studying stats, pysch and microeconomics</p>

<p>Awards:
I'll have a lot more after Junior year, the ones I have now are not really worth mentioning</p>

<p>EC's:
Tutoring
Playing an Indian instrument in shows
Dancing an Indian classical dance in shows while learning from a teacher
Vice President of International Club
President of the whole class
Treasurer of Math League
Contributor to the school newspaper
Singing at shows and concerts, but not in the school choir</p>

<p>By the end of Junior Year
going to join the FBLA
probably become the president of National Honor Society
Probably be in the tennis team</p>

<p>Do you think I have a chance? If I don't what more can I do to improve my stats?
BTW I want to major in premed.</p>

<p>Premed isn't a major at JHU.</p>

<p>You have a pretty good shat but nothing is certain in ths game.</p>

<p>really?! My father said that John Hopkins has one of the best premed programs in the country</p>

<p>naidu it is. and it still doesn't have a premed major.
You need to understand that to be premed, you don't need to be a premed major you can be a history or a music or an art major or an engineering major and still go to medical school. Medical Schools don't care about your major. All they care is that you take a certain set of classes (about 8-9) and the MCATs.
Also, it's spelled Johns Hopkins.</p>