Chances UPenn, JHU, Cornell, Duke

<p>Ok, reposting a better formatted chances thread:</p>

<p>Information:</p>

<p>Eth: Asian
Sex: Male
State: NJ
Grade: Junior
Major: Chemistry, Biochemistry, or Biology
School: Very Competitive (Last year 3 to Princeton, this year 3 to MIT)</p>

<p>GPA (w/ freshman year):
- UW - 3.85; W - 4.19</p>

<p>GPA (w/o freshman year):
- UW - 3.89; W - 4.33</p>

<p>Rank: School doesn't rank, estimated top 5% of class of 700 on account of severe grade deflation in classes.</p>

<p>AP's (Total of 10):</p>

<ul>
<li>Physics B (4)</li>
<li>Chemistry (Taking)</li>
<li>Calculus BC (Taking)</li>
<li>English Language and Composition (Taking)</li>
<li>Computer Science A (Taking)</li>
<li>Biology (next year)</li>
<li>Art History (next year, required)</li>
<li>Economics (next year)</li>
<li>Statistics (next year)</li>
<li>English Literature and Composition (next year)</li>
</ul>

<p>Scores:
PSAT: 226
SAT: Estimated ~2300. Taking this Saturday.
SAT IIs: Taking: Chem, Math II, Lit, and possibly Bio</p>

<p>Recs:
Counselor - Awesome: she knows me well.
Teachers - Very good.
Supplemental - Another teacher very fond of me who I've participated in competitions with. Also, research mentor (which should be awesome).</p>

<p>EC's:</p>

<p>NJ Science League
- Partipant 10th - 11th
- Competitive Testing in Chem I and Chem II
- Qualifying Test followed by Regional Test each month from Jan. - Apr.</p>

<p>NJ Chemistry Olympics
- Officer 11th
- Competition in chemistry entered in year of AP Chem
- Club meets every week from Jan. to competition day in May</p>

<p>Medical Careers Club
- Member 10th - 11th</p>

<p>Science Competitor's Club
- Member 10th - 11th
- Officer 11th</p>

<p>Junior Statesmen of America
- Member 9th - 11th
- Club Officer 11th
- New Jersey Region Cabinet Member 11th</p>

<p>March of Dimes
- Member 10th - 11th
- Volunteer hours and fundraising </p>

<p>Genetics Research
- Summer of 2007/2008
- 8 hrs/day, 5 days/wk for ~6-8 wks
- Research conducted with drosophila melanogaster; focused on determining the use of RNAi in restricting cancerous overgrowth caused by genetic mutations.</p>

<p>Piano
- 5 yrs
- Not incredibly proficient</p>

<p>Honors, Recognitions, Awards, Programs:</p>

<p>Robert Wood Johnson Mini-Medical Program
- Will participate in a several week long program at RWJ Medical School</p>

<p>NJ Science League
- Recognition in 10th grade for participation</p>

<p>National Latin Exam
- Silver Medal in 9th; Gold Medal in 10th</p>

<p>Commendation from Governor/NJ State Legislature
- For helping to organize a March of Dimes fundraiser, that raised thousands of $'s for the cause</p>

<p>JSA Best Speaker Awards
- Several in recognition of outstanding oratory</p>

<p>National Honors Society/National Latin Honors Society
- 11th </p>

<p>Predicted National Merit Semifinalist
- PSAT: 226</p>

<p>Pending
- Other Competitions Planned/Participating: USNCO (need to study hard for this one, coming up in March), NJ Science League (this year), Chemistry Olympics, AMC/AIME (took it last year, will take again this year), Siemen's Westinghouse/Intel (hopefully with additional research conducted over next summer) </p>

<p>Okay, sorry it got so long; please give me your opinions. Thanks! By the way, a lot of my activities have more depth than their mere titles or descriptions suggest; that depth will be conveyed in my essays.</p>

<p>Schools:</p>

<ul>
<li>UPenn</li>
<li>JHU (ED)</li>
<li>Cornell</li>
<li>Duke</li>
<li>Wash U in STL</li>
<li>Northwestern</li>
<li>UVA</li>
<li>UMich</li>
<li>NYU</li>
<li>Rutgers (Safety)</li>
</ul>

<p>I think you'll be in at JHU and the rest will be irrelevant because of the ED. Just keep going strong this year, don't let senioritis get to you next year, and then enjoy the fact that you'll be going to your number 1 in college!</p>

<p>Hey, thanks a lot for the vote of confidence! Good luck with your college admissions yourself. By the way, sorry for stealing your format! I really liked it :).</p>

<p>I agree...you'll be in at JHU ED, so the others will be irrelevant.</p>

<p>Just for the sake of reference, my brother was accepted to JHU ED with an SAT score 150 points lower than what you're expecting, a rank in the top 10% of his class, and non-spectacular ECs. We're white, moderately wealthy, and from NY...nothing special. So I have the fullest confidence that you will be in.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>Thx for the responses, keep um coming!</p>

<p>I was about to say thanks for doing ED at Hopkins so you won't take a spot I might have at some of the other schools before I noticed your a junior anyway...You're good to go, just don't get arrested or anything.</p>

<p>I think you will be in at all....JHU Ed...is a given</p>

<p>thx all for comments. I didn't think I was a shoe-in or anything, but your responses are certainly reassuring!</p>

<p>*By the way, sorry for stealing your format! I really liked it *</p>

<p>haha no problem</p>

<p>bump for a few more comments?</p>

<p>Get yourself prepared! Premed will be tough at JHU.</p>

<p>Hey kid, PM me, i have to show you something regarding college decisions.</p>