Hopkins -- chances?

<p>GPA: 3.6 (unweighted)</p>

<p>SAT: 2230 (1440 CR/Math)</p>

<p>Subject Tests (Lit, Math II, Chemistry): 760, 780, 720 (respectively)</p>

<p>By the end of this year, I'll have taken 10 AP's throughout high school -- AP Lit/Comp, Spanish, Chemistry, Music Theory, Physics B (or 2... is that what it's called now?), Physics C, Calc AB, Gov, Computer Science A, APUSH. I've, so far, gotten 4s and 5s on Music Theory, Chemistry, Physics B, and APUSH.</p>

<p>EC: Volunteer at two local hospitals and a library (weekly basis, 100+ hours thus far); work as private tutor for physics (weekly basis); FBLA; JV team for Scholastic Scrimmage; NHS; Pit Orchestra for school musicals (past 3 years); local orchestra (past 7 years); school's chamber orchestra groups - principal chair (past four years); District, Regional, State Orchestra (state music educators' program); International Justice Mission; Historian for Habitat for Humanity, American Computer Science League</p>

<p>Awards/achievements/etc: Placed 2nd place in cyber security for FBLA; 3rd place for National History Day (state level); Commended Student (National Merit Scholarship Program); AP Scholar; NHS; National Spanish Honor Society</p>

<p>Recommendations: I didn't actually read them, but I asked my physics teacher, who I've had for the third year in a row, as well as my government teacher, who I've had for the second year in a row. Both teachers seem to like me -- they have described me as "creative" and "ambitious" to other teachers. I don't think I have bad recommendation letters.</p>

<p>I realize my GPA is pretty low for the more "elite" schools, but I was wondering what my chances are of getting into Hopkins. Not a chance? Half a chance? I would probably be applying as a psychology major. </p>

<p>If you are applying Regular Decision, then I would say your chances are at about 50%? Not entirely sure but that would be my guess.</p>

<p>If you ED’d there, then the chances of you getting in shoot up dramatically. </p>