7/8 year combined BSMD program chances?

I am only a junior but I want to know if I a m on the right track. Some of the stuff is predicted realistically.
I am very passionate about medicine. Thanks!

SAT I (breakdown): 1510 (not sending)
ACT (breakdown): 35 (34, 34, 35, 35)
SAT II (place score in parentheses): Math II 780, Chem 740

Predicted
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.9
Weighted GPA: 4.76

APs so far
5 - Calc AB, Calc BC, Psych, Physics
4 - Gov, Comp Sci Principles, Physics, Chem

Senior Year Course Load: AP Lit, AP Physics EM, AP Bio, AP Stats, Anatomy and Physiology, Spanish 4 Honors, World Honors

Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): 1st state Pathophysiology HOSA, Regional Medals in Science Olympiad, George Washington Book Award

Extracurriculars: (leadership in parentheses):
Science Olympiad (President), HOSA (Founder, Co-President), Math NHS (Vice President), Science NHS, NHS (Secretary), Mock Trial, Initiated project to raise organ donation education and awareness among high school students.
JV XC and Track, Varsity Tennis
Research in department of Neurology University of Maryland–two publications as a co-author-- poster presentations–entering competitions. Shadowed Anesthesiologist and internist.

Job/Work Experience:
Started a small local tutoring business.

Volunteer/Community Service: Volunteer at Senior living center, Volunteer at UMD Shock Trauma Center

Summer Activities: Camp Cardiac + other ECs mentioned above

Essays: Still a junior

Other
State (if domestic applicant): MD
Country (if international applicant): US
School Type: large public
Ethnicity: Indian
Gender: male
Income Bracket: >150k
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): none

@supbrah your stats are compettive. If you have any of your research published anywhere include that in your application. Despite what you may think being an Indian Male DOES NOT make you a URM. As a matter of fact a good percentage of students in BSMD’s are Indian. When you start applying, if BSMD is truly what you want apply broadly across top tier, mid tier and lower tier programs.

You look like an excellent candidate. Apply to a wide range of BSMD programs. Don’t be afraid to go out of state though.