Chances for JHU/Middlebury/Gtown? Kind of unusual circumstances.. not sure.

<p>Hi all. I was wondering about my chances for Johns Hopkins, Middlebury, and Georgetown. I'm going to be a senior at my school (small public, 450 students or so) next year. Figured why not. </p>

<p>White male
4.0 UW GPA
rank 2 of 103
2020 SAT superscored
730 US History SAT II, 680 Bio</p>

<p>My school offers 6 APs-I'm taking 7 (one online)</p>

<p>Letters of Rec will be outstanding (especially GC)</p>

<p>ECs</p>

<p>Class president senior year
Varsity Soccer 4yrs
Volunteer at animal shelter 4 years (200 hrs or so)
Varsity Tennis captain
Founded club as a junior- wrote a grant to get it off the ground. It is still active
President of school international exchange club (member for 4 years- we exchange with a school in Europe every year)
Stuco historian junior year, vice president senior year
Environmental club member
Member of foreign culture club
Member of book club
Student rep to school board 1 yr
One of first 2 students to utilize VHS at my school (4 yrs)
Held dishwashing job for 3 years (during summer and academic year),
Private landscaping work
Summer camp counselor since last summer (over 300 hrs)
Participant in multiple cancer fund raising events (mother suffered breast cancer my sophmore/early junior year)
Work to place/brief foreign exchange students
Will be doing volunteer work abroad this summer
Drum set for school musical/jazz band/concert band (volunteer -not EC- for concert band)
NHS
Nordstrom scholarship finalist</p>

<p>Note- I have gone to school in 3 different states. I transferred to my tight knit public high school going into ninth grade. I didn't know anyone, but everyone else knew each other. Now I'm class pres. I could definitely spin this well in my essay.</p>

<p>Weakness- SAT scores, definitely. But I've maxed out, and I have no time to prep anymore. I won't retake. Will my leadership and other stuff compensate? </p>

<p>Thanks</p>

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