Chances at Johns Hopkins?

<p>I really want to be a BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER. I also am a girl, which should make it easier to get in. Is this true?</p>

<p>Is it possible for me to get in?</p>

<p>My Stats are:</p>

<p>GPA: Freshman: 95.9w, 95.6 uw (one advanced class)
Sophomore: 95.8w, 92.6 uw (four advanced classes)
Junior:96w, 91.6 uw (two advanced, two AP)</p>

<p>Rank: 11 of 295 freshman, 13 of 302 sophomore, don't know for this year but know in top 10
SAT: 720 Math, 540 Reading (taking over), 630 Writing
SAT IIs: taking next year in October (Math II, Chem and Physics)</p>

<p>AP: don't know grades yet, but I took AP Lit and AP US History this year and I'm taking World Lit A, French 4A, Stats AP, Psych AP, Chem 2AP, Euro AP and Calc AP BC next year. I only took one advanced class freshmen year, and then I bothered my counselor to move me up in all last year and I've been in all since. Will my freshman year ruin it?</p>

<p>EC: NHS, Project Lead, Book Club, Physics League, Physics Club, Physicsbowl, NJ Math League (got best score of 11th graders this year at my high school), History Honor Society, French Honor Society, Seed Magazine (literary mag), Christian Drama School of NJ, Youth Alive (like Bible Club). I think that's all.</p>

<p>Community Service: babysit for free (handicapped people), Appalachia Service Project(like Habitat for Humanity), Youth Group at church (fundraise, etc.)</p>

<p>Awards: got $15,000 renewable scholarship to Georgian Court University for science experiment stuff</p>

<p>It's very likely because you seem to have good grades, with several ECs focusing on physics and math. Johns Hopkins in my opinion is much easier to get into than the Ivy League schools and plus the fact that you're female.</p>

<p>You rank is good but you need to boost the writing and verbal. Do that and you'll probably be fine.</p>