Do you live near NYC area (saw you mentioned summer program at LIU Post)? The “less selective” BS/MD program in NYC area is Sophie Davis combined, and the BS/DO program is the NYIT combined. But even for students accepted to these programs, they typically also get acceptance from top schools (Ivies, LACs,…) so you still need top stats.
Your major weakness is your SAT score and missing SAT2 subject tests. If you’re a rising senior, you are already too late to this game because strong BS/MD applicants are done with their SAT2 subject tests (Bio, Chem, Math) by this time and scored in the 750+ range (you should take SAT2 subject test at end of each school year when you finish the subject in your AP/honor class). Being Asian makes things even worse because they are overly represented in applicant pools.
Just remember BS/MD is NOT the only way to get to med school. Traditional pre-med still accounts for the majority. Saw you asked about pre-med schools (USC, Cornell, Duke). If your science background is not that strong, it is better to choose a state school or LAC and get high GPA there, otherwise ending up at the bottom in a top school wouldn’t help in a pre-med journey.