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Old 06-15-2007, 04:58 PM   #1
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Freshmen grades in High school matter?

Question: My Freshman grades in Highschool were horrible [see below for actuall grades]. If I was able to improve over the next three years and manage 4.0's and above 2300 SAT above 34 ACT, including extracurricular clubs, sports and community service and all the good stuff, would I still be able to get into harvard or Johns Hopkins etc. based on this grades.?

For all of you out there who can answer my question:
Just got the report card for my high school grades....And guys i go to a diffrent high school than most, this school offers the IB and follows its curriculum so it is tougher than a normal HS..approximately if you get a B+ or an A- it is equivelent to an A.

Freshman Year achievements & GPA:

GPA for my school:

A = 4.0
A- = 3.7
B+ = 3.3
B = 3.0
etc...

Semester 1 GPA: 3.7 (A-)

Semester 2 GPA: 3.8

Achievements Freshmen year:

Economics State challenge David Ricardo division:State finals 4th place

Solo and Ensemble (Violin): District: 1st rating. State: 2nd rating.

Clubs Freshman Year:

Model United Nations.

Physics Olympiad

Science Olympiad

Next year goals:

French Honor society Inductie

Physics Olympiad

Model United Nations

Science Olympiad

Building with Books (BwB)

Class officer

Sports (Football/Basketball)

GPA: 4.02 (cannot get higher than this)

Community serive

And yea...thank you for submitting your thoughts!!
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Old 06-16-2007, 08:26 AM   #2
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This doesn't belong here. Move it to the general Hopkins thread. BTW, your gpa is awesome...it doesn't suck at all.
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Old 06-16-2007, 10:00 AM   #3
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If that's a bad GPA, I guess most of the American population looks like crap to you! XD
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Old 06-18-2007, 12:59 PM   #4
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you people are so neurotic... i mean thats good for you... just dont have a heart attack over something so small..
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Old 06-19-2007, 02:16 PM   #5
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OK, a few comments to make...

First, as fusiondogg said, you really should not post this in of the Class threads but rather post it in the general threads. The Class of 2010 and Class of 2011 threads are for questions from students who have been admitted and mostly are from those students who are enolling at Hopkins.

Second, you really should use the SEARCH function as I have answered the question about freshman grades counting many times before. For instance, here is one thread that should answer your question:

jhu gpa question
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