<p>Taking again October 2013, a logical aim is 2150+ </p>
<p>AP CALC AB: 5
AP STAT: 4
AP ENGLISH 11: 4
AP PSYCH: 4 </p>
<p>Captain of Speech and Debate Team
President of Academic Team
Johns Hopkins Hospital Internship
Computer Programming Internship at Washington DC Software Company
National Honor Society
Social Studies Honor Society
Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
AP Scholar with Distinction
Participated in MODEL UN CONFERENCE
Student Government Association: Executive Board Member </p>
<p>My essays focus on how I started computer programming in middle school and how this passions has led me to want to pursue a computer engineering degree. </p>
<p>Great Essays
Pretty Good Teacher RECS </p>
<p>Please Chance Me: </p>
<p>JHU Early Decision (I know GPA is a little low, but I'm taking SAT's again for 2150+)
University of Maryland College Park, Priority Deadline ** INSTATE**
Virginia Tech
Penn State
Rennsselaer
New York University
Georgia Tech
University of Virginia
Rochester Institute of Technology </p>
<p>Hopkins is my first choice.. I am applying early 'binding' decision
College Park is my second</p>
<p>JHU Early Decision (I know GPA is a little low, but I’m taking SAT’s again for 2150+): Reach
University of Maryland College Park, Priority Deadline: Match
Virginia Tech: Match
Penn State: Match
Rennsselaer: Match
New York University: High match/match
Georgia Tech: Match (EA will give better odds)
University of Virginia: Low reach, even with improved SAT scores.
Rochester Institute of Technology: Match </p>
<p>JHU - 0%
University of Maryland College Park - 90%
Virginia Tech - 90%
Penn State - 90%
Rennsselaer - 80%
New York University - 60%
Georgia Tech - 40%
University of Virginia - 15%
Rochester Institute of Technology - 100%</p>
<p>Is Hopkins a doable reach? I’ve seem some early decision results threads and there was an astonishing amount of applicants who were accepted with 3.4-3.6 GPAs… </p>
<p>Also Hopkins has a 45±5 % ED acceptance rate…</p>
<p>Its not impossible, IMO. ECs matter here, since after a while everyone is the same. I need to check the 2017 ED thread and figure out if I’m going JHU ED or Cornell ED myself (since those are my two top choices). But 548/1445 (taken off the JHU website) is 36.5%, which is pretty damn good. I’m no weatherman, but your ECs do give a fighting shot at JHU, in my opinion. </p>