<p>I am applying to John Hopkins ED and if i get rejected
I was wondering my chances at
Columbia, Cornell, Brown, NYU, all SUNY, BU, GeorgeTown, Emory, U of Chicago, Duke, Carnegie Mellon</p>
<p>SAT I scores:
First time: Verbal 590 Math 800
Second time: Verbal 600 Math 790
Overall 1400</p>
<p>SAT II scores
Math IC: 800, 790 second time
Math IIC: 800
Writing: 590
Chem: 760
World History: 780
History: 770
Physics: 720</p>
<p>Rank: 14/201 (top 10%)
GPA: 94</p>
<p>Currently I am doing a research with the assistant of a Professor (as my mentor) on the effects of chamomile on cancer cells and I have a letter of recommendation from my Professor, and teachers</p>
<p>Honor Societies</p>
<p>National Honor Society
Science Honor Society
Math Honor Society
Language Honor Society
Tri M Honor Society</p>
<p>Clubs & Sports
Community Service
Math - Teacher
Tae Kwon Do - Teacher
Math Team
Football
Tennis</p>
<p>No to tell you the truth, I was pretty bored ...After I took my writing I just wanted to take the Math again and see if I could get another 800 for fun :D, let me tell you that Novembers SAT II Math IC were the hardest yet, hence the drop in my score...any other questions?
Anyways I did not get a bad %, i got 99 so it did not matter to me</p>
<p>JHU and Carnegie are yes but columbia and other ivies are no because you are way too math focused...why arent you applying to the engineering schools?</p>
<p>Your clubs are no different from anyone else so I dont see how they will help you too much. Sat 2's are solid, but your sat verbal is low for what you are shooting for. Also I don't see any way your Math 1c retake can help you.</p>
<p>You'll make it into JHU ED, by a clear margin. Your excellence in Math and Science ensures you a place there, and I need not discuss the other schools.</p>
<p>You show consistent incompetence in the areas of reading and writing (600 verbal, 590 writing)--the two areas of academics which are beginning to distinguish applicants the most at top schools. Retake the writing.</p>
<p>It will not make up for low English language scores, though.</p>
<p>Your overall chances are nearly as good as they can be for your college list, but due to the English language issues, not as good as they could be.</p>
<p>I think you're lacking a bit at the ec's, but math scores are excellent! So, I don't know if low verbal scores will hurt your chances, but I think that a lotta ppl who apply will have high math sat, but the research might be a hook, best of luck. I'd like to see how the ED turns out, when you find out, could you please post it?</p>
<p>Well I have won a grant
and a Bausch and Lomb Scholarship
my research is Chamomile extract on adrenal carcinoma cells on its antioxidative effects
normally my language is fine, its just i can't do good on verbal</p>