<p>White Female
Family income ~$70,000
Private College-Prep high school </p>
<p>GPA : 3.97 WGPA: ~4.4
SAT : 2120 M:720 R:710 W:690
ACT : 31
SAT II : Took 3 earlier not happy with any, so retaking september. US: 750 Math 1: 720
AP : 4 Eng Lit 4 Us History
AP Taken/Taking: Chemistry, Eng Lit and Lang, Us History, Calculus AB, Biology
Most rigorous schedule
All AP or honors courses
In the running for National Merit Scholar
3 years highest academic honors from high school
NHS member
Top 5% of class</p>
<p>Volleyball for 4 years
Team captain 4 years
Volleyball leadership award 3 years</p>
<p>Over 1100+ service hours in Special needs childrens camp, the local hospital, tutoring, and domestic and international service trips</p>
<p>2 years elected class council member</p>
<p>Advanced Drama for 4 years, have appeared in lead roles for many plays and musicals
3 years select improv comedy team (2012 Academic state champs)</p>
<p>Going to receive excellent recommendations- well loved by teachers and staff</p>
<p>Thanks so much! Don't be afraid to offend me!</p>
<p>Your gpa is excellent, most rigorous courses is great. Act/sat are decent but could be better. It’s a good idea to retake the sat subject tests; have you thought of Doug math 2? I have heard that the grading curve is better than the one for math 1. ECs are not the best but they are focused which will be a plus with admissions. In addition, I believe admissions officials factor in the amount of time, energy and devotion sports and acting take and will find only good things for you. I believe you definitely are in the running, but given Johns Hopkins’ high standards and selectivity, there are very few applicants that can be confident that they will be accepted. Best of luck to you!</p>
<p>Not bad, just work on your test scores . That’s a ton of volunteering hours though, which is good. </p>
<p>I think you might have a chance at JHU if you do. Good Luck!</p>
<p>I was accepted into Hopkins ED last year, but did not enroll.</p>
<p>I think you have the main component Hopkins looks at, community involvement. They really want to make sure they are accepting students that will help the surrounding community. Stress that in your essays and what you can bring to the Hopkins community.</p>
<p>If you are serious about Hopkins, interview there since you are relatively nearby go for an on-campus interview. Mine was great and laid-back. </p>
<p>Same as above, see if you can improve your SAT II’s. Don’t bother with the Math I, they prefer Math II. </p>
<p>Best of luck.</p>