Chances at Johns Hopkins, BU, Northeastern, Kenyon, American? I'll chance back!

<p>All out of state. I'm a white female. My first choice is Johns Hopkins so I'd probably be applying early decision if it's a plausible option.</p>

<p>Unweighted: 3.88
Weighted: 4.73
Class Rank - 24 (Top 5%)</p>

<p>AP Scores
AP Psychology-5
AP Biology-5
AP English Lang- 5</p>

<p>Senior Courseload:
AP Calculus AB
Honors Anatomy & Physiology
AP Stat
Honors Spanish IV
Intro to Architecture & Design
AP English Literature</p>

<p>EC's (Where I'm weakest)
Rowing - Freshman Year, Freshman 8 Boat
Winter Training - Rowing
Manager of Boy's Lacrosse team - 11, 12th grade - 2 Varsity letters
Volunteering at the Food Bank
Volunteering at the Women's Center
Also volunteered to create databases of words and pictures for eSpindle, an ESL company.
--- About 100 hours in total.
Honor Roll - 4 years
Merit Roll</p>

<p>ACT Scores: None</p>

<p>SAT Scores
Reading: 720
Math: 730
Writing: 730
= 2180</p>

<p>Taking SAT II's in October -- Literature & Bio, should do pretty well on them.</p>

<p>I also have excellent recommendations from AP bio, AP psych, and AP english teachers.
Thank you in advance for any help!!</p>

<p>bumpity bump!</p>

<p>You don’t need to bump after just thirty minutes…
Overall, it seems like Johns Hopkins ED would be a high match to low reach. As I tell everyone here, I’m not the most qualified chancer, nor am I the best-informed. I also have a pessimism streak, so take everything I say with a grain, or bucketful, of caution. Northwestern could be a high match for you, though you have decent SAT scores but as you yourself put it, ECs on a bit of the weak side. Do well on the SAT IIs and your profile will look better. Essays as well. Best of luck.</p>

<p>You should be able to get into about half these schools…they all range from high match to low reach. Your scores are all pretty good, but having a position in a club would really boost your ECs. Overall, you’re in pretty good position for these schools</p>

<p>Thanks for chancing – but if you don’t mind - which half of these schools could I get into?</p>