Chances for Johns Hopkins?

<p>Hi. Thank you for taking the time to look at this. I really want to go to Hopkins. Can someone please tell me my chances given the following information? I'm planning to apply ED. Please be honest.Thank You!</p>

<p>Freshman & Sophomore Year: took all honors
Junior Year - all honors and AP English and AP World
Senior Year - all AP - AP Spanish, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Eng, AP Calc BC, and Journalism</p>

<p>My Grades: Mostly A's, few B's
Weighted GPA: 4.5 (out of 4.8)
Unweighted GPA: 3.8
Class Rank: not sure but in the top</p>

<p>SAT scores: 2000 (I plan to take it again and score much higher)
Subject Tests: 680 in Chem, 700 in Math Level I, 690 in Math Level II</p>

<p>Leadership Positions:
Sophomore: Foreign Alliance Club VP
Junior Year: FBLA Treasurer
Senior: Science National Honor Society Secretary, Kick-Off Mentor Team Leader</p>

<p>in FBLA - won 3rd place two times - was selected to go to Nationals
also partnered and worked with a real business in need</p>

<p>Sports: Field Hockey, Tennis, Bowling (went to regionals for it)
Clubs: NHS, Aids Awareness Club, Artistic Design Club, Cooking Club, Science NHS, Math NHS, Spanish Honor Society, Rho Kappa, Spanish Club</p>

<p>worked a job as a swim coach and a lot of volunteer hours</p>

<p>Awards: National Spanish Exam silver and honors medal, World Language Tournament 1st place winner, not sure if this counts but in 6th grade I got a Presidential Education Award, 1st place in Guitar Improvisation Contest, honor roll all 4 years</p>

<p>another thing that I think makes me unique is that I'm first generation of my family - both of my parents were born in a different country and I speak fluently in that language and have attended school for it - I take pride in my heritage and go to many parades and have received many awards.</p>

<p>Thank You!</p>

<p>Bump bump bump</p>

<p>JHU ED: Reach</p>

<p>Get your subject test scores higher along with your SAT. I know subject tests are only recommended, but it helps to be well over 700. Everything else seems solid, and I’m sure colleges only really look at stuff occurring from 9th grade on. I’m jealous of your schedule. Mine is basically yours, but I couldn’t take AP French cause of a scheduling conflict. I say it’s a low reach. It’ll be more of a match as your standardized scores go up.</p>