Please chance for JHU, American, UNC, etc!

Thanks for taking the time to take a look and chancing! Also, do you think it’s worth a shot to take the SAT again, mainly to improve math scores? Should I take another SAT Subject Test due to my poor score on Biology? I know JHU recommends applicants submit two.

White female from Ohio
GPA: 4.50 weighted, not sure about my unweighted but best guess is 3.80-3.85
Class Rank: 2 out of 240
ACT: (taken twice, only second time scores given here) 33 composite; 36 E, 27 M, 36 R, 33 S, 8 W
SAT: (taken once) 2010; 690 CR, 600 M, 720 W
SAT Subject Tests: US History: 720 Biology M: 660 (yikes, I know.)

AP/Honors Courses:
Freshman year- WHAP, Honors Language I
Sophomore year- APUSH, Honors Language II, Honors Algebra II
Junior Year- AP US Gov, AP Bio, AP Spanish Language, Honors Language III, Honors Advanced Math
Senior Year- APES, AP Calc AB, AP English Lit, AP Euro, Honors Chem, Honors Trig
I have scored at least a 3 on all exams taken ( 2 3s and 3 4s so far)

Extra Curriculars, Leaderhip, Awards, Service:
President of National Honor Society
3-year member of Student Council (includes Senior Class VP position)
Key Club VP
Spanish Club VP
National Spanish Honor Society
Varsity Lacrosse Captain

2014-2015 Science Department Award Winner
WKKJ and Kingston National Bank Player of the Week
Junior Distinguished Scholar Roll

Mission trip every summer, week long + each time
Very active in youth group, served on leadership team
I have served twice on Chrysalis Flights/weekends as a youth leader. I give talks (30 minutes each) to fellow young ladies ages 15-21.
About 380-390 hours of community service total

I am interested in the Public Health/Public Policy/International Relations realm (primarily Public Health, hence my infatuation with JHU).
Johns Hopkins University
American University
University of Washington
UNC- Chapel Hill
University of Michigan
Calvin College
Ohio State
Indiana University

If you know you want to go to JHU, I would recommend ED. Your stats are great and your ECs are amazing, however a school like that can be unpredictable with RD, and even ED, however chances are higher ED.

Also, have you looked at George Washington University?