what are my chances?

<p>Weighted GPA - 3.9688
Unweighter GPA - 3.7419
SAT (going to retake):
Critical Reading - 700
Math - 660
Writing - 660
ACT w/ writing (composite) (going to retake)- 32
AP World History - 3
AP Biology - 5
AP English Language and Composition - 5
AP US History - 4
Rank: 71/551 (has changed)
Extracurriculars:
Chorale (4 years)
Beta (4 years)
Science Olympiad (2 years)
Science National Honors Society (2 years)
Latin Club (2 years)
Leadership:
Choral Council VP
Chorale Librarian
Science Olympiad officers
Community Service:
Beta (75 hours)
Hospital (70 hours)
Library (72 hours)
Awards:
Honor Roll 2004-2007
Magna Cum Laude, National Latin Exam 2006
1st place in Latin Certamen at State Junior Classical League Convention 2004
2nd place in Designer Genes, Regional Science Olympiad 2006
Superior Award, Fulton Forum Language Competition 2006
Chorale Award
GMEA Conference (state choral conference)
AP Scholar
Courses ive taken/im taking: Algebra I, 9th English, Political Science, Latin I, German I, Chorus, Economics, Honor’s Biology, Honor’s Geometry, Honor’s 10th Grade English, Honor’s Chemistry Study, AP World History, Honor’s Latin II, AP US History, Honor’s Precalculus, AP Biology, and AP English Language and Composition. </p>

<p>I wanna go to Wash U or John Hopkins.</p>

<p>also SAT II scores:</p>

<p>Math II - 710
US History- 700
Biology M - 720</p>

<p>For those schools which you have posted, your test scores and your GPA are a bit low, although you would have a better chance at Johns Hopkins than Wash U, and it is only because of these schools why I'm saying this, because at schools which aren't as competitive as the two you've indicated, your stats are impressive. However, I would say that both are reaches for you, unless you write some kickass essays which blow them away. Your ECs are decent, but not extraordinary (in the very literal sense of the word extraordinary), and your test scores, your SAT II Math score in particular, are somewhat on the lower side for these colleges. I would predict that you would get waitlisted by WashU, perhaps the same for JHU. </p>

<p>BTW, I'm predicting this based on what happened to me and people I know last year, as Wash U waitlisted a hell of a lot of people with similar and better stats at my school last year, and I actually got into JHU (not going there tho), so I know decently well what it might take to get in.</p>

<p>thanks for the truth! appreciate it, really!</p>

<p>ill just have to work harder on my essays and retakes i guess. nothing much i can do about the GPA as im a rising senior.</p>

<p>thanks again.</p>