PLEASE chance me for JHU and Emory?

<p>So I'm planning on being a biochemistry/French double major...</p>

<p>• Texas resident, attending a relatively small private school (only 300 people in the high school) with no religious affiliation
• GPA: 4.63 weighted, 4.02 unweighted
• School doesn't rank, but I'm guessing I'm in the top 10-12% of my class
• Asian/White female; mom is Chinese, dad is Middle Eastern
• SAT, one sitting: 2250 (740 CR, 710 Math, 800 WR)
• ACT, one sitting: 33 (35 E, 33 M, 35 R, 29 S)
• APs: European History (4), Chemistry (3), English Language (5), United States History (4), French Language (5)
• Senior year course load: honors physics, honors advanced French conversation (AP is the highest level French my school offers and I took it as a junior, so this class was made especially for me so that I wouldn't have to give up the language), AP Calculus AB, AP English Literature, AP Statistics, honors a Cappella choir
• Member of the National Honors Society since sophomore year
• AP Scholar with Distinction
• Multiple school awards, such as Most Outstanding or Most Dedicated student for various classes (including every French class I've taken during high school)
• Took sophomore level French my eighth grade year; reflected on my transcript
• Was first place in the state-wide fiction writing contest for the Texas Book Festival sophomore year
• ECs: four year member of TPSMEA All-Region and All-State choirs, first chair alto for the 2013-2014 TPSMEA concerts, three year member of TMEA All-District choir, two year member of TMEA All-Region choir, Vice President of school's a Cappella choir, Vice President of HOSA, secretary of Science Demo club, editor-in-chief of school literary/visual arts magazine, drumline member, was on student council junior year, been a part of several high school theatre productions, etc.
• Recently got accepted to UT Austin and their Plan II Honors program as a biology major
• Also got the chance to take an abnormal psychology summer course at Johns Hopkins for college credit (made an A in the class)
• Recommendation letters: one from my college advisor, one from my junior English teacher, and one from my French/chemistry teacher who was taught me for five years. I trust that they're fantastic.
• Essays: strong</p>

<p>Thank y'all in advance!</p>

<p>NYU: Match
JHU: High match
Emory: Match</p>

<p>@nghan716 Those are all matches, easily. Please chance me back <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1594388-will-transfer-better-school-help-me-get-into-my-top-schools-ea.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1594388-will-transfer-better-school-help-me-get-into-my-top-schools-ea.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

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<p>@Catria @lbad96 Wow, thank you both so much!</p>

<p>they are all good target school that fits your stats</p>

<p>@iPrinceton Thank you, that’s so good to hear!</p>

<p>Bump bump!</p>