I am a high school junior and am very interested in attending Johns Hopkins after high school. I hope to be a medical scientist so I need a very good undergraduate research experience, which Johns Hopkins is known for. These are the school classes I have taken so far: Freshman Year: Honors English Honors Algebra II World Studies Biology Freshman Gym Health Orchestra Spanish 200 Sophomore Year: Humanities English Honors Humanities History Honors Honors Pre-calculus Honors Chemistry Honors Physics Symphony Orchestra Spanish 300 Junior Year: British Literature Honors AP Government AP Calculus BC AP Biology AP Chemistry Symphony Orchestra Honors Spanish 400 Senior Year I plan to take: AP Physics C AP European History AP English AP Spanish 500 Symphony Orchestra Individual Sports Computer Applications AP Statistics In addition I may take Calculus 3 at the local University after school As for my grades, I have all As with the exception of one B in AP Calculus BC The clubs I am part of include: Vice President buildOn (organization that raises money to build schools in third world countries) Forensics Public Speaking (state finalist) Concertmaster in Symphony Orchestra Model UN (award winner) President Medical Club I have also been an Indian Classical Dancer for 10 years, performing nationally and have completed my arangetram (dance graduation) I volunteer with various organizations, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and the Baldwin Tutoring Center being the main organizations I am also the vice president of the Youth Committee at my temple (a very volunteer based organization) I plan on spending this summer participating in 2 medical research internships. I scored a 34 on the ACT, and am taking it again (on the state required testing date) and hope to improve my score 1-2 points I will also be taking the SAT in March and the SAT II for Match Level 2, Biology and Chemistry Please let me know roughly the chances I have of getting in. I'd especially like to hear from Johns Hopkins Alumni or students that have been accepted/ and or attend Johns Hopkins. Thanks!