<p>I was wondering what my chances are of being accepted into Rice, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, Nothwestern, and Cornell for biology. I just finished my junior year and would appreciate any and all input. My transcript info is below:</p>
<p>GPA (unweighted): 4.0
GPA (weighted): 4.34
Amount of AP classes/credits: 8 (11% of all credits)
Amount of Honors Classes/Credits: 25 (48% of all credits)
Amount of Nonhonors classes/credits: 18 (39% of all credits)
-Next Year, I will be taking all AP and Honor classes
Class Rank: 3 of 453
A+'s =11
A's = 34
A-'s=6
SAT Scores:
Reading:700
Math: 750
Writing :730
Extra-Curriculars:
Academic Decathlon
Academic Science Super Bowl (Captain)
Science Olympiad
Spell Bowl
Latin Club (Vice President)
SADD
Student Council (Secretary)
Art Club
National Honor Society
Key Club (Senior Rep.)
Mathletes
contributed to independent school newspaper which raised $2000+ for charity</p>
<p>ORM: Pakistani</p>
<p>Thanks for the Help!</p>
<p>Please put it into percentage format i.e.:
Rice....................--%
Stanford..............--%
Johns Hopkins.......--%
Northwestern.......--%
Cornell................--%</p>
<p>You have good shots at all of these schools, but then again a lot of people have very similar things. You've got to make yourself stand out in the applicant pool.</p>
<p>That looks similar but your stats are amazing!!!!..John Hopkins probably have a chance but my friend got rejected with a 2310 on his SAT...all 5's in his aps took 5 aps in 11th grade and 6 in senior yr...so i dont know i think you have a good shot at Stanford...a girl from LGS in Lahore got into stanford with a 1500 on the new SAT..and average stats on the cambridge system...Good Luck..keep me posted about ur acceptances next yr!..thanks..</p>
<p>im no expert or anything, but the only thing I would say to improve is your ECs. You seem to do a lot of things within your school community, but how about adding an internship with a scientist or something to that effect. Although, Im not sure what SADD is so that could be something haha.</p>
<p>I think Northwestern or Cornell would be easier out of the 4, but I don't know much about Rice. And Stanford would probably be the hardest one to get into. You have a great GPA and SAT, but then again so does most applicants</p>
<p>colleges don't automatically accept people who get perfect GPA... Seems like you aren't dedicated to something (extracurricular)... I'm sorry, but you can't get into an ivy league college...</p>