ED Chances at JHU, Dartmouth, Tufts, Harvard (EA)?

<p>I'm a junior-starting to really look at colleges. I definitely want to do pre-med, probably major in biology.</p>

<p>Sex: Male
Race: Hispanic / white
State: CT
School Type: Competitive Public, best in area
GPA (UW): School doesn't calculate, my guess is ~3.87
GPA (W): 5.74/6 (very hard to explain system, GPA is effectively out of 5.85)
Grade Notes: School uses semester grades in GPA, all B+'s earned were raised to As in the second semester. If my school calculated yearly grades, I'd have a 4.0.</p>

<p>Classes: Most advanced possible, got special permission from Uconn to take Uconn physics as a sophomore, took 6 math courses by junior year, will go to Uconn for math next year. Will graduate HS with 56 credits from UConn.</p>

<p>PSAT: 225 (soph), retaking next week (NMSQT?)
SAT: 2250 (estimate)
AP: US History (5), Chem (this year), Statistics (this year), Calc BC (this year), Microeconomics (next year), Biology (Next Year), Spanish (Next year), English (next year).</p>

<p>Rank: School doesn't rank/release, probably top 5%</p>

<p>Ecs: Model UN (4yrs) , Student Congress (3yrs), Math Team(3yrs, maybe captain next year), 1 season of JV hockey, varsity crew (4yrs,even as freshman, hopefully captain next year), World Language Honor Society(3yrs), Mu Alpha Theta (2yrs), helped rebuild a library in Panama, volunteer 4 hrs/week at hospital, started my own non-profit organization earlier this year, Amnesty International (just joined), Ski Club, NHS is seniors-only at my school, so probably next year.</p>

<p>While Hopkins, Dartmouth, Tufts, and Harvard are reaches for most people I think you have a great chance at being accepted to all of them! The only thing is that Harvard is SCEA, meaning you can’t apply Hopkins ED and Harvard SCEA … Good luck!</p>

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