<p>10th- World History (5); Chemistry (4)
11th- English Language (5); Government and Politics (5); Biology (4)
12th- Music Theory; English Literature;Micro/Macro Economics/ Human Geography; BC Calculus; AP Physics C; Environmental Science</p>
<p>EC's-</p>
<p>All-State top 15 Violinist for 6 Years straight
Private Violin teacher
Student Council President- 12th
Class Treasurer- 10th
Student Council Treasurer- 11th
Varsity Track- 10th- 12th (JV 9th)
Wells 21st Century Leadership Award
Over 500 Hours of community Service
Chemistry League
NHS</p>
<p>Summers-</p>
<p>11th- </p>
<p>Internship at the Mayo Clinic Infectious Diseases Department (1.5 Months)- Wrote a paper, and coauthored another paper published in the journal of viriology.</p>
<p>10th-
Columbia University Summer Architecture Program</p>
<p>9th-</p>
<p>Volunteered at the children's Hospital of Michigan- Taught violin to young children</p>
<p>Could you chance me for:</p>
<p>JHU
Oxford (England)
Columbia
Tufts
Harvard
UMich
Berkeley
Rutgers</p>
<p>JHU: In if you apply ED.
Oxford (England): Oxford’s all about the standardized tests. Submit a 1450+/1600 SAT, 3 SAT2’S and 5 AP scores and that’s about all you need. They don’t care about your GPA. Once you pass a certain academic threshold, you’re invited for an interview. If you do well, you’re in, otherwise, you’re out. As you stand now, you probably need to retake your subject tests to have a good shot there.
Columbia: Unless you can wow them with the rest of your application, I don’t see this happening, even in the ED round.
Tufts: Decent chances.
Harvard: I doubt it.
UMich: In.
Berkeley: 50/50 imo since you’re OOS.
Rutgers: In.</p>
<p>With such a low GPA, JHU Oxford Columbia Harvard and Berkeley would be complete reaches. You would definitely be in at Rutgers and good chances at UMich and maybe Tufts.</p>
<p>columbia harvard and tufts are far reaches considering your low gpa. everything else about you is really good. I think that ED at JHU would definitely help you, especially if you have a great interview and a great essay. You’re strong though.</p>
<p>In at JH, Rutgers, Berkeley, Ivies are reaches since they are Ivies, but you have a good resume, just a an average (well average CC) GPA. So don’t lose all hope yet, maybe they’ll see your violin as a hook paired with your essays? Who knows :)</p>
<p>I think you are a good applicant for JHU ED… harvard and columbia are not unrealistic… its a solid low reach for you… rutgers you are in of course… umich should be a high match to match… oxford I have no idea… tufts is a high match… UC Berkeley is a solid match to high match… good luck!</p>
<p>i’m assuming you want to be a doctor? if thats the case id go JHU ED, in which case your almost definitley in, otherwise its a good shot</p>
<p>JHU - as above
Oxford (England) - as good a shot as any american, but they only take 50 of us per year
Columbia - very good chance
Tufts - in
Harvard - as good a shot as any very well qualified applicant
UMich - in
Berkeley - in
Rutgers - so in its not even funny</p>
<p>You’re pretty solid for Rutgers, UMich, Berkeley, Tufts, JHU, Oxford. Harvard and Columbia may be a slight reach but you should definitely take a shot at them.</p>
<p>Everything looks great, except your GPA. Guessing your school grades harshly. It’s good that you have stuff going back to freshman year.</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins- I don’t recommend you go here undergrad. My dad said undergrad here is a total bore, not a good college enviroment, you’d simply want to blow your brains out. But that was in the 80s and he was there for his Masters and PhD… prolly has changed since then but then again maybe not.
Oxford (England)- high reach (is anyone a match here?)
Columbia- high reach
Tufts- match/safety
Harvard- high reach
UMich- match
Berkeley- reach (OOS)
Rutgers- no clue</p>