Chances at JHU ED!

<p>I am applying to John Hopkins ED and if i get rejected
I was wondering my chances at
Columbia, Cornell, Brown, NYU, all SUNY, BU, GeorgeTown, Emory, U of Chicago, Duke, Carnegie Mellon</p>

<p>SAT I scores:
First time: Verbal 590 Math 800
Second time: Verbal 600 Math 790
Overall 1400</p>

<p>SAT II scores
Math IC: 800, 790 second time
Math IIC: 800
Writing: 590
Chem: 760
World History: 780
History: 770
Physics: 720</p>

<p>Rank: 14/201 (top 10%)
GPA: 94</p>

<p>Currently I am doing a research with the assistant of a Professor (as my mentor) on the effects of chamomile on cancer cells and I have a letter of recommendation from my Professor, and teachers</p>

<p>Honor Societies</p>

<p>National Honor Society
Science Honor Society
Math Honor Society
Language Honor Society
Tri M Honor Society</p>

<p>Clubs & Sports
Community Service
Math - Teacher
Tae Kwon Do - Teacher
Math Team
Football
Tennis</p>

<p>What do you think?</p>

<p>u took 1C got an 800 then took it again. i think ur a loser. why did u waste ur money and time? maybe it is fun for u?</p>

<p>why the hell would you take math 1c again after an 800?..</p>

<p>same question as the masta… ■■■ you deserve to be rejected for retaking an 800… lol</p>

<p>He might not have gotten a good %…</p>

<p>No to tell you the truth, I was pretty bored …After I took my writing I just wanted to take the Math again and see if I could get another 800 for fun :D, let me tell you that Novembers SAT II Math IC were the hardest yet, hence the drop in my score…any other questions?
Anyways I did not get a bad %, i got 99 so it did not matter to me</p>

<p>JHU and Carnegie are yes but columbia and other ivies are no because you are way too math focused…why arent you applying to the engineering schools?</p>

<p>Your clubs are no different from anyone else so I dont see how they will help you too much. Sat 2’s are solid, but your sat verbal is low for what you are shooting for. Also I don’t see any way your Math 1c retake can help you.</p>

<p>Ok so far i can get into JHU and Carnegie ANy others?</p>

<p>You’ll make it into JHU ED, by a clear margin. Your excellence in Math and Science ensures you a place there, and I need not discuss the other schools.</p>

<p>Joey</p>

<p>■■■… an 800 in math II gets a 90%, but in ic u get a99%…?</p>

<p>You show consistent incompetence in the areas of reading and writing (600 verbal, 590 writing)–the two areas of academics which are beginning to distinguish applicants the most at top schools. Retake the writing.</p>

<p>however i show consistent competence in the other subjects of math and science, and I have gotten perfect scores So I do not fear too much…</p>

<p>and what are you talking about 90%? where are you people getting these weird numbers from i got 99 percentile on every damn math i took</p>

<p>It will not make up for low English language scores, though.</p>

<p>Your overall chances are nearly as good as they can be for your college list, but due to the English language issues, not as good as they could be.</p>

<p>I think you’re lacking a bit at the ec’s, but math scores are excellent! So, I don’t know if low verbal scores will hurt your chances, but I think that a lotta ppl who apply will have high math sat, but the research might be a hook, best of luck. I’d like to see how the ED turns out, when you find out, could you please post it?</p>

<p>Well I have won a grant
and a Bausch and Lomb Scholarship
my research is Chamomile extract on adrenal carcinoma cells on its antioxidative effects
normally my language is fine, its just i can’t do good on verbal</p>

<p>You need to rethink your life if it’s “fun” to take a SAT2 Math after getting an 800.</p>

<p>but would his chance be different if he were a non-native English speaker?</p>

<p>no… this is what i mean… an 800 in math IIc would get u 90%tile… how does an 800 in ic get a 99%?</p>

<p>because its freaking hard to get an 800 on ic!</p>