What do you think?

<p>Do you think I can get into Johns Hopkins. I want to major in either chemistry or chemical and biomolecular engineering.</p>

<p>Race:Black
Rank:16/526
GPA:3.86 UW 5.49 W
SAT:790 CR 650 M 630 W (2070)</p>

<p>Work Experience
6/1/07-7/25/07 Target (Missouri City, TX)
6/7/08-8/22/08<br>
Employee Food Ave.<br>
Mitigate customer relations problems<br>
Provide high-quality food service </p>

<p>Activities</p>

<p>2nd-10th Elkins High School Football Team<br>
Linebacker, Kickoff, and Receiving Team<br>
Directed the Defensive formation
(Quit because of wrist surgery) </p>

<p>9th-11th Elkins Band
Concert Band(9th) Symphonic Band(10th-11th)</p>

<p>6th-12th Trumpet Player<br>
Participated in UIL concert and sight reading contests</p>

<p>10th-12th Elkins Forensics Team
Team Captain
Participated in Lincoln-Douglass Debate and Extemporaneous Speaking<br>
Instructed novice debaters </p>

<p>11th-12th Science Honor Society<br>
Parliamentarian<br>
Participated in community service for science related endeavors </p>

<p>11th-12th English Honor Society
Treasurer </p>

<p>11th-12th Mu Alpha Theta
Member
Competed in General Math and Science<br>
Athletic Awards </p>

<p>9th District Runner-Up Football
2nd Place in district
10th District Champions Football
1st Place in district<br>
Musical Awards</p>

<p>2007 San Francisco Musical Showcase Participant
2007 UIL Performance Award
2006 Dallas Showcase of Music Outstanding in Division Award<br>
2006 UIL Concert Sight-Reading Award </p>

<p>Debate Awards</p>

<p>5th Place Team Texas Forensic League State Tournament<br>
1st place UT Longhorn Classic Tournament
State Qualifier in Lincoln Douglass Debate (2007,2008,2009)
1st Place Aldine Debate Tournament
3rd Place UIL District Extemporaneous Speaking
6th Place NFL District Extemporaneous Speaking
National Forensic League Special Distinction Honor
State Quarterfinalist Extemporaneous Speaking </p>

<p>Science Fair Awards</p>

<p>Evaluation of Photon Tunneling Probability by Spatial Variation published by The Society for Amateur Scientists
Fort Bend Outstanding Achievement in Science Award (2006, 2007, 2008)
4th Place Science and Engineering Fair of Houston
4th Place American Physics Society-Texas Chapter
Top Chemistry Student Honor (2007, 2008)</p>

<p>Distinctive Research:
9th Quantitative Analysis of Electron Transition in Helium </p>

<p>just focus on your app. and you’ll def. get in! Don’t worry about your score, you have enough of other stuff to mask that…good luck! maybe I’ll see you there in 2 years! </p>

<p>p.s. a really good friends of mine: INDIAN MALE got in with a 1940 on the sat…SERIOUSLY…you’re good ;)</p>

<p>^^ what were his math + crit reading and AP scores/subject tests?</p>

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<p>Are you talking about my friend or the OP?</p>

<p>Well, Arun had:
SAT: 1940 [M::700, CR: 560, W: 680, E: 12]
SAT II: Chem: 720 MATH II: 750
And a few 5’s on AP tests, etc.</p>

<p>I think Hopkins pays attention to a lot of ‘non-numerical’ factors when accepting students because I have seen students waitlisted or denied on here that are in the 2300’s and then students admitted in the 2000’s. You can search the Stat Profiles too. </p>

<p>If your GPA is great (top 5%), I think 2100+ (at least 700x3) makes you average with other applicants and then it comes down to everything else.</p>

<p>yea, I see what you mean. it wouldn’t be auto deny if you’re 2/3 in 700s though, right (other in 600s, mid-high)? Also… how strong is the applicant pool in ED usually?</p>

<p>^dude, no offense, but its “johns hopkins” the pool is ALWAYS competetive/“good”, as is the case with pretty much the top 20 schools in America…BUT I still stand by what I said above…</p>

<p>I imagine the ED group to be equally as strong as the Reg. D. people… just there are 15X more applicants in the reg. dec. group so it is harder to stand out.</p>