Chances @ Johns Hopkins

<p>GPA (UW): 3.85</p>

<p>SAT I (1st): M: 620 V: 670 C: 510
SAT I (2nd): M: 620 V: 730 C: 590
SAT I (3rd): M: 650 V: 700 C: 600
SAT I Super Score: 1980
SAT II: Math Level I, French, US History : TBD in October</p>

<p>Rank: Haven't received the latest rank, but definitely in top quarter.</p>

<p>AP Classes:
US History (5), French (5), Biology (?), Environmental Science (?), Human Geography (?), Calculus AB (?), Psychology (?), Government/Economics (?)</p>

<p>Class Rigor: </p>

<p>Freshman- 1 honors
Sophomore- 1 honors / 1 pre-AP
Junior- 1 honors / 2 APs
Senior- 5 APs ( might drop out of Calculus, but definitely 4)</p>

<p>Total: 31 credits</p>

<p>Extracurricular:</p>

<ul>
<li>Sport: Varsity Ice Hockey (4 years - Assistant Captain/? this year)</li>
<li>Clubs: Interact Club (4 years)
Earth Club (2 years)
NHS (2 years)
French Club (3 years - Treasurer/Vice President)</li>
<li>Volunteering: 100+ hours through school clubs and YES program. Additionally, this past summer I volunteered at the Memorial Hermann in downtown Houston and received 50 hours. Total: 165 hours</li>
</ul>

<p>Work:</p>

<ul>
<li>Local Ice Rink (started this past July) I work around 20 hrs/week. Takes up a lot of my time...</li>
</ul>

<p>Awards:</p>

<ul>
<li>NHS</li>
<li>Academic Excellence </li>
<li>Texas French Symposium (Placed 1st place in State competition)</li>
<li>Fastest Skater Award (1st place)</li>
</ul>

<p>Great essays/teacher recommendations</p>

<p>No chance.
SAT I Super Score: 1980</p>

<p>Unless you write killer essays, you might not have a good chance.
As for dropping out of Calculus, that will show up on your transcript, so I suggest not to.
Colleges will look at it and think that you did not challenge yourself.</p>

<p>Your chances are highly degraded due to your low test scores. A 1980 super-score leaves a lot to be desired, sorry to say. Your ECs aren’t very special either, so I think it would by a high reach for you.</p>