<p>I am just trying to get a sense of where I should apply next fall. I have visited some campuses, and right now, Johns Hopkins is my first choice. If you post a link i will chance back!</p>
<p>State: NY
Gender: Male
School Type: Public
Grade: 11
GPA: 3.93/4.0 uw
wGPA 5.83/6.0 w
Rank: 11/532
SAT: 800 M, 770 W, 720 CR: 2290 (single sitting)
SAT II: Math II - 790, Biology - 770, Physics - 770
AP Tests: Microeconomics: 5, Macroeconomics: 5, Calc AB: 5 Calc BC: 5, English Language and Composition: 4, Literature and Composition: 5, Physics E&M: 5, Biology 5, Latin Vergil: 4, US History: 4</p>
<p>EC's:
Boys Lacrosse: (9, 10, 11)
Robotics (FTC - 10, FRC - 11, lead programmer)
Technology Student Association: (10 won 1st in state for biotechnology, 11)
Science League: (10,11)
Student Council (9, 10,11)
Tutoring Center (Math and Science Tutor): (9, 10, 11)
Volunteer for JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation): About 300 service hours</p>
<p>Summers:</p>
<p>Attended summer@brown
Volunteered for JDRF
Helped a professor at local college conduct research on biofuels</p>
<p>Intended Major: Biomedical Engineering/Cell Biology/Biology</p>
<p>My essays and recommendations should all be good. The biggest problems as far as I know are that I come from an average public school and my class rank amy be slightly low.</p>
<p>Could you please chance me for: MIT (EA), Johns Hopkins (ED), Duke, Cornell, UPenn, Stanford, Rutgers (Safety), TCNJ (Safety), and Georgia Tech.</p>
<p>Also, would I be a strong candidate for merit based aid at a place like Georgia Tech or Rutgers?</p>