<p>Here is my profile.
I'm worried about my SAT scores..
Plus, I never had a chance do a professional research ( i only wrote 2 essays for Dupont Challenge)
I want to know if i could make it to UPenn or Case Western or NYU Accelerated Dental Program</p>
<p>(HS- class of 2010)</p>
<p>SAT I : 2090 - Reading 630, Math 760, Writing 700 (retaking it Oct.)
SAT II : Biology M - 700
Math Level 2 - 750 (retaking it Nov.)
U.S. History - 700
AP : American History - 5
(taking Chemistry, Physics, Calculus, English-lit)
GPA : Fresh - N/A ( from other country )
Sopho - 4.00
Junior - 4.00</p>
<p>Extra : Strong in Math(several awards),
Science(few awards),
VEX Robotics( as of 2008-2009 season worldly Ranked 31th- Autonomous, Driver Mode and 7th- Autonomous Mode)
Varsity Golf ( soph, Junior, senior)
JV basketball(soph)
V/JV soccer(soph) - JV captain
Harvard Model Congress- senator
Model United Nations
ETC.....</p>
<p>Volunteering : Strong</p>
<p>What do u think? </p>
<p>ALSO!
1)If u do think that I have a possibility to get in, would it be better to apply Early or Regular?
2)I've heard that for International student ( like me, Asian) Dental Accelerated Programs are tougher to get in to. Is to true?
3)I've also heard that students who get into Accelerated Dental program struggle through the actual dental courses offered after 2 or 3 years biology and other fundamental subjects because they don't have strong backgound in the subject like, for example, Biomedical Engineering students. In other words, colleges cover the basic materials in superficial manner in the Accelerated programs and so people who are in the Accelerated programs tend to perform worse in Dental School than regular students who came into Dentisty after regular 4 years of college. IS IT true?</p>
<p>Thank You! So Much</p>