<p>You are counting on your SATs and college courses saving you since your first three years of grades aren't so hot (3.2 UW)--and you took no APs at all up to this point (meaning your W GPA is also 3.2).</p>
<p>Also, I'm curious how you expect to get a 3.8 UW in the first semester of next year while taking 5 APs when you were 3.2 up until now taking no APs.</p>
<p>Look, you have fantastic ECs and SATs, but your GPA and lack of tough courses are killers--meaning you are at best a slight reach to reach for John Hopkins (about a 30% chance, tops). Here are two other options:</p>
<p>(1) You could apply to the UCs (University of California campuses) from OOS (out of state) based upon your SAT scores only (don't even send your grades) but include all of your ECs and extracurricular activities. You would have a good shot at someplace like UCD, UCSB, UCI or possibly even UCSD with those test scores and ECs and being a URM.</p>
<p>Here's the links you need to apply to these schools based on test results only:</p>
<p>Note that you are not allowed to take the SAT II test in Physics for applying to the UCs since you have already taken that as a college course.</p>
<p>(2) Your other choice is to go to a community college or a lower rated college for one year and then apply to JHU. If you can get good grades in that first year, then your SATs and other ECs can be included, and JHU is a possiblity.</p>