<p>Hi everyone, I am a junior and O want to apply as ED next year. Please tell me what are my chances of getting into JHU.</p>
<p>SAT:2250 I don't remember the exact numbers as my mom has the password and does not divulge it to even me.</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA is 3.8
Took AP Bio and revived a 4 and I am taking 4 this year: Ap Enviro, Us, Chem and Lang. SAT II BIO 740</p>
<p>I have done some community services in a youth organization racked up 80 plus hours form 9th grade and have volunteered in a hospital for 40 plus hours. I learn Vocal Indian music from when I was 5 and won an award in 9th grade. I have also gave out many recitals in ky temple. I am the editor of my school newspaper and play varsity tennis from 11th grade, NHS member, won an award for volunteer services, also in clubs such as unity in diversity in which I hope to be vice president, history club which I hope to have a position in next year and math club. I am also in Science Olympaid and Masterminds, which is like College bowl.</p>
<p>Please tell me how close or far I am as this is my dream school.</p>
<p>Thanks for your time</p>
<p>What other areas can I improve in?</p>
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<p>…your mom won’t tell you your SAT score??
I think you have a pretty good shot, but admissions chances at schools like Johns Hopkins are hard to predict.</p>
<p>It’s not that she won’t tell me, I don’t have the numbers available and she is out of town. Sorry for the inconvenience.</p>
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<p>looks like you’re on track- your SAT scores were better than mine and your GPA is fairly good. I’d say try to raise the GPA up a bit more to be more competitive, but you should have a fair shot if you apply ED</p>
<p>All of your stats are very good! While I don’t really like “chancing” because nobody can really tell you whether you’ll get in or not, the only thing I don’t see in your list is passion. I think admissions officers take that very seriously and being in a bunch of activities just to put them on a resume isn’t as good as dedicating a lot of time to one activity you really love. Of course, I don’t know if you’re passionate about the activities you listed, but I suggest really getting your passion for something across in your essays. And maybe do something this summer that is related to whatever that passion might be.
And to those saying it’s a reach or you should raise your GPA, I got in with a 3.5. I think challenging yourself is the most important thing to do in school. So keep doing that, spend time on things you love, and keep up the good work!</p>
<p>Thank you anything else?</p>
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