Do i have enough Extracurriculars???

<p>I just started my junior year of high school and i want to go to Johns Hopkins university (or any other top 20 school) for premed. My current GPA is a 4.0 (about 4.8 weighted) but that might change because of the AP classes i'm taking this year >.<</p>

<p>Here is a list of the EC's that i'm involved in:</p>

<p>-interning at a cancer research facility for the past 1.5 years; also, i worked there full time during the summer, and next summer, i'll be getting paid
-spanish club, math team, and key club at school. i was in track and field last year and the year before, but i might not do it again this year because i feel like it will take away time from academics. i'm not currently in any leadership position in my clubs, because at my school, there's just one president and VP slot per club, and usually those go to the seniors.
-involved with a student leadership coalition in my community
-as a sophomore, i was my school's ambassador to the HOBY leadership seminar in my state
-violist at a prestigious orchestra at a preparatory
-music composer; i plan to turn my music into a book within the next 1-2 years</p>

<p>-i plan to join NHS, and also the spanish and science versions of NHS when the time comes and i become eligible.
-participated in a science program that was sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, which i got into for free this summer after applying</p>

<p>do you think this is enough to get me into a top 20? is there anything i should do to make myself look better on my resume?</p>

<p>Here’s my advice:

  1. Relax.</p>

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<li><p>Save this post, so that when you are 50 and either are a doctor or something else you can read this for yourself or show this to your kids and have a good laugh.</p></li>
<li><p>Obviously you are a smart motivated kid. Whether or not you get into a “top 20” or not does not change that. Make sure that you do not use college admissions as validation of you and your talents. Remember that college is not the goal, it is a means to an end. I know it’s hard to believe, but do what you love and the rest will take care of itself.</p></li>
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