Johns Hopkins with a bad SAT I Math score?

<p>So I got a 630 on the math section of the SAT. It's bad, I know, but I'm not retaking. Instead I'm studying like mad for the Math 2 and physics subject tests, which I hope to get 700+ on. considering this, the fact that I have a 96 avg, and am taking the most rigorous courses in my school, and am applying ED, do I still have a shot? My intended major is Earth&Planetary Sciences/Geology, and my ECs include:</p>

<p>-electric guitar
-graduate level planetary science research at local university w/a post-doc
-boat building
-community service group i've been working with for 4 years
-physics&astronomy classes at local university
-head of music club at school
and some others that aren't really worth mentioning here.</p>

<p>Any advice would be appreciated. But please don't tell me to retake the SAT, I've already decided that I'm not. Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>I can’t take it again, october sat deadline is past and I already signed up for subject tests in october, and my only chance is at getting in is applying ED. My average in my math classes from freshman-junior year is a 95 with an upward trend. Will any of this make up for my sat score? Btw my composite SAT is 2060, 1340 cr+m. I know everyone says it but I’m just really bad at timed tests :/</p>