<p>Extracurricular: activities
Breakdancing Club
Cure Club
Young Scholars Program at University of Maryland-College Park
(laboratory leader)
Math Team
Red Cross Club
Ecology club
Maryland Technology Honor Society (MTHS)
Howard County Repretoire Orchestra
Howard County Community college cello ensemble</p>
<p>Community Services:
Tutored all forms of mathematics, Perform in orchestra at church, Volunteered at Library and at tutoring school by organizing books and files.</p>
<p>AP Courses:
AP psychology
Ap biology
Ap chemistry
ap Calculus Ab AP
Ap world history</p>
<p>Honors courses:
English 10-12
Spanish 3-4</p>
<p>Participated in String Orchestra Course for 3 years of high school so far and am still particpating in string ochestra</p>
<p>Honors/ Awards:
Certificate of Orchestra Music Program
Honor Roll (Spring, Fall, and Winter terms)
Student of the Month (November-Music)
Certificate of Solo and Ensemble Festival
Certificate of Maryland Technology Honor Society Induction
Honor Roll (Fall, Winter, and Spring Terms)
Honor Roll (Fall, Winter, and Spring Terms)</p>
<p>Others Schools Applied:
Johns Hopkins University
Towson University
Towson University Honors College
UMBC
UMBC honors college</p>
<p>I honestly don't know why anyone allows anyone on here to tell them they're in or that they have a chance when, obviously, these people do not work for nor represent Johns Hopkins. This said, i would agree your scores could be better, but scores are only one piece of a complicated puzzle that every admissions office puts together differently.</p>
<p>It sounds like you're taking posters' comments pretty seriously, but I don't think you should. Like Modadunn said, there's really no way to judge if you're in or out based on SAT scores and GPA. Just have hope for the best, and you'll end up where you belong.</p>