Chances please

<p>GPA:
WGPA = ~4.1 (w/o freshman year = 4.545)
UWGPA = ~3.5 (w/o freshman year = 3.81818)
4 AP Classes in junior Year</p>

<p>SAT:
~2100-2200 SAT 1
~800 SAT Math 2
~780 SAT Chem
~700 SAT Physics (self-studied)</p>

<p>Activities
-Piano for 7 Years, MTAC Level 10 (last level) Certificate of Merit
-Played in Honors Recital
-1.5 year hospital volunteer 250+ Hours
-Yearlong internship with neurologist
-Summer internship at NIH
-Coded a big part of the robot for Robotics Team
-Robotics Team for 2.5 years</p>

<p>Recommendations
-Most likely good one from counselor
-Most likely good one from AP Computer Science teacher
-Good one from neurologist
-Likely good one from scientist/mentor at NIH
-Most likely good one from supervisor at hospital</p>

<p>Essays
-Good essays</p>

<p>Will apply JHU ED</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>Are you still a junior?</p>

<p>Yep. These are all things that will probably happen by my senior year.</p>

<p>lol...... what a nerd. jk</p>

<p>As a junior, you should probably keep your academic priorities high, while at the same time maintain involvement in a few strong areas of EC. Don't hurry to the conclusion that you are definitely going for "JHU ED." I used to think I was going for Princeton ED, but throughout the year, circumstances changed dramatically. </p>

<p>You seem to make too many early assumptions of what WOULD happen. My suggestion is to simply focus on the two areas: Academic performance (most important; as well as SATs) and Extracurricular involvement during your junior year.</p>

<p>where all your other clubs? like NHS or math club, science club, watever. But anywho, you have a good chance.</p>

<p>"where all your other clubs? like NHS or math club, science club, watever"</p>

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<li>My opinion on this is that you DO NOT have to join 30 different clubs. Instead, devote your time to one or two things/activities you really enjoy and have a passion for. Avoid putting down cliched things like "science club, math club, French club" simply because you go there once in a while (Not impressive!). Start your own club! (one of my friends started "pingpong club" last year at another school. Very creative)</li>
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<p>thats true.... thats why i started Math and Science Peer Tutoring club(president and founder). i might also start a Medicine/Doctor based club next year. (Ofcourse, i have much more E.C's than what i just wrote)</p>