chances (MIT, Johns Hopkins, U of Mich)

<p>I feel a little odd about doing this. </p>

<p>But here are my stats:</p>

<p>11th grade - Female - Ohio
Public Suburban High School</p>

<p>Class: 2008
Rank: 1/306
GPA UW: 4.72
GPA W: 4? (not exactly sure how they convert 5 point system to 4 point... our curriculum is actually a mix of 5.0 and 4.0 classes so a 5.0 cum isn't possible)</p>

<p>Scores:
PSAT: 232 (80 M 74 CR 78 W)
SAT I Math: 760
SAT I CR: 760
SAT I Writing: 770
SAT II US History: 760
AP American History: 5
going to take SAT II and AP's in bio, calc, and chem in june</p>

<p>Classes:
(Freshman)
Honors English 9
Health
Honors World Studies
Engineering & Design
Software Applications
French I
Orchestra (honors credit)
Honors Algebra II
Honors Science 9
Summer Gym (not cuz I failed or anything.. we just have the option to take it in the summer to free up space in schedules)</p>

<p>(Sophomore)
Honors English 10
Honors Precalculus
Honors Biology
Honors Chemistry
French II
Orchestra
AP American History
Research Methods in Science I & II
Summer Gym</p>

<p>(Junior)
AP Biology
Honors French III
Honors American Lit
Orchestra
AP Calculus AB
Research Methods in Science III </p>

<p>(Planned Senior)
AP American Gov
AP Lit & Comp
AP Chemistry
Honors Physics
Honors French IV
Orchestra
Research Methods in Science IV
maybe post-secondary math</p>

<p>um our school is dumb, you have to take all the honors versions of classes before you can take AP's... <em>sigh</em></p>

<p>Extra-curriculars (up to junior year):
French Club (3 years)
Speech & Debate (2 years) (awards at regionals)
Science Olympiad (2 years) (awards at regionals and states)
Interact (about 200 volunteer hours)
Orchestra (3 years)
National Honors Society (applying)</p>

<p>Math competitions like GTCTM, OCTM, AMC 12/AIME</p>

<p>A lot of independent scientific research from Research Methods in Science class... awards and scholarships at district and state science fairs.. planning on doing Siemens... current research focused on developing an inhibitor for a bacterial enzyme</p>

<p>Ok so schools:
MIT
Johns Hopkins
U of Mich</p>

<p>what the heck, why not throw in Caltech, Yale, and Columbia too?</p>

<p>evaluate me? please?</p>

<p>well, your stats are near perfect so what do you want us to say? You can never know with ivies, MIT, or Caltech. Johns Hopkins and UMich will let you in for sure.</p>