<p>I'm a california resident and here are my stats.</p>
<p>gpa:3.77 uw 4.13 w
sat I:1920
sat II: 2c-800, chinese-730, bio-730
AP: most likely a 4 on the ap bio test.</p>
<p>other: 200+ hours at a organization for autistic kids
6 years club swimming
4 years varsity swimming
1 year varsity water polo
chinese club member for 4 years, president for 2
csf member 4 years
1st place in synopsis science fair 7th grade and 3rd pleace in 8th grade</p>
<p>In my essays im going to include how i am a cancer surivor and after going to cancer camp for a few years want to become a doctor to try to help people who went through what i did.</p>
<p>I'm going to retake SATs should i retake my SAT IIs?</p>
Wow, I really despise this aspect of College Confidential.</p>
<p>Your scores are great ingreedo. Granted if they went up, your over all transcript may look better. But that's simply a given for anyone. </p>
<p>1920 should do you well in any top tier school. Your SAT II's look great, and your GPA is solid. Hopkins, according to US News and World Report, had a mean GPA of 3.7 for last year's matriculated class.</p>
<p>Good luck man. Hopkins would be an amazing place for you, considering your interests and background with cancer/medicinal research.</p>
<p>Would "do you fine" work better for you, hereiam?</p>
<p>The point I was making was that a 1920 won't kill you. I've met more than a handfull of kids with SAT's LOWER than a 1920 who were admitted to schools more selective than Hopkins.</p>