<p>-I have taken 4 ap exams so far and of them are 4's (World History) and are 3's (US History, english language). Senior year schedule: AP Lit, AP Biology, AP Physics B, AP macro, AP French, senior year science research. (very rigorous)</p>
<p>-My combined SAT is 2000 (math 710, reading 620, writing 670)</p>
<p>-EC's:
Treasurer of Cultural Club (11, 12), Public relation officer in (10)
have hosted (Master of ceremony) a big event in my community that was telecasted on TV
4 year Varsity Track, received varsity letter from 9th to 12th grade.
NYUPoly engineering program that is in collaboration with NASA (big deal)
Science Research over the summer
National Honor Society
Mock Trial
Model UN
Habitat for humanity
Freshmen peer connector- was qualified for club due to outstanding leadership.
Submitted to Siemens and Intel
100+ community service hours</p>
<p>Plan do major in biophysics</p>
<p>-recs/essays- ONE amazing rec like OVER THE TOP, and one very good rec
-Essay- was told is very strong, if you want to read pm me! I want more feed back</p>
<p>I am sorry if this was too long. Thx for taking the time to read this and chance me!</p>
<p>I wouldn’t be surprised if you are accepted because you are applying ED, but your GPA will definitely hurt you. I give you a 30% chance. (completely arbitrary number, but I believe it’s less than 50% and more than 20%)</p>
<p>Not very high, sorry. Neither your GPA, nor your scores are very high. If one or the other were better, I’d think you’d have a much better shot. A good essay will only help so much. Try to retake the SAT or take the ACT if you get deferred.</p>
<p>Its a reach with your SAT. You really need that CR up. Take it again for sure and maybe you’ll luck out and do great. That’ll increase your chances a lot. Your GPA isnt the best. Its tough. Get that SAT up and you stand a decent shot.</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins has a pretty high admit rate (surprisingly), so if you work hard this semester, you should stand a good chance. I’d say get the SAT Bio a bit up, and take the Physics as well?</p>
<p>It’s quite a reach. Although Johns Hopkins ED acceptance rate is high, you should try increasing your test scores because your GPA isn’t high and your extracurriculars are strong but perhaps not enough to make up the difference.</p>
<p>Your ECs are very solid and, if you write good essays and get your SAT score up, you will have a pretty decent shot. It should be said that your GPA doesn’t help. But, if you get everything else into order (and possibly an explanation), JHU isn’t at all impossible. Are you a URM? That would help, too. I’d say mid-ish reach. </p>