<p>Just finished my junior year in high school. Class of 2012</p>
<p>Ethnicity: Indian - Asian/American.</p>
<p>Possible Majors: Chemical Engineering, Business, Psychology or Social Sciences.</p>
<p>SAT: 2000 (650 M, 640 R, 710 W) in March Definitely scored around 2200 this June
ACT: 29
SAT II: 730 US History 710 Chemistry 690 Math 2C x_x
APs: AP Euro - 3; took Calculus AB, APUSH, Chem, and English examinations. * Definitely wrote solid 4s and 5s*
GPA: 3.70 unweighted - 4.0 weighted</p>
<p>Academically-related awards/activities, etc.
- JV Varsity Tennis **
- National Honor Society --> 5 service projects this year (36 school hours) **
- **Heritage Panel Officer
- French Club President
- Scholar's Bowl
- Quest, next year
- most likely Science Olympiad next year
- Intramural Basketball
- close to 50 school volunteer hours. 148 volunteer hours combined school and community
- Taking college classes College Psychology</p>
<p>ECs
- 148 hours community service; libraries, service days, odd jobs
- JV/Varsity Tennis 3 years up to this date
- Debate/Forensics 2 years and next year (maybe)
- 10 years of violin
- 5 consecutive years in local orchestra (pain to get into, too) played in Carnegie Hall
- 3 years of school orchestra</p>
<p>Other information:
- I'm from reasonable income bracket; both parents have decent occupations.</p>
<p>What do you guys think? Do I meet the criteria (or criterion) for college scholarships? And how about some of my collegiate prospects?</p>
<p>They don’t have a undergrad business program that’s on the main undergrad campus. It’s more of a professional program and not part of undergrad admissions. Not even close to as selective and isolated from the rest of JHU undergrad. As for chances for the original OP, I’d say less than 50%. That Math 2C score is abysmally bad (it must be close to or under the 50th percentile) GPA is below average.</p>
<p>JHU offers undergraduate business classes, but there is no complete undergraduate major in business. There’s a minor offered at Homewood as well as some part time stuff in the inner harbor (what you linked to).</p>