Accelerated Med Programs

<p>Hello everyone. This is another give your stats-ask for chances post, so any feedback is greatly appreciated!
I'm currently a High School Senior</p>

<p>My Stats:
SAT I - 740 math, 740 verbal, 680 writing (I'm taking it again in October)
SAT II - 760 math IIC, 740 bio, 690 chem
GPA - 3.84/4.22 unweighted
My school doesn't rank but my guidance counselor told me i'm around the top 10%
Extracurriculars-
volunteering at a hospital for four years
volunteering in an Indian organization that promotes cultural awareness for four years
piano lessons for 3 years
dance for 5 years
academic team was tops in the state
was co-captain of another academic team that placed in the top ten in the state
academic competition where i placed 3rd in the state in bio
some poetry's been published
had some job experience at my local hospital
more ec's of the same mold, basically...</p>

<p>Recommendations and essay are pretty good....</p>

<p>It's been my dream to be in the accelerated med programs, but i really don't know how much of a chance i have when compared to alot of other people who are vying for the same option. Please be as brutally honest as you want in your feedback........</p>

<p>some colleges i'm applyin to are:
Boston u, college of new jersey, rutgers, penn state, miami, northwestern, brown, usc, drexel, case western</p>

<p>I know some of the colleges i have virtually no chance of getting in, but, ever the optimist, i'll give it a shot nonetheless....!</p>

<p>Oh yeah,
I'm in national honor society, math honor society, national beta society, science honor society, etc etc</p>

<p>I've completed 3 AP's- Biology (5), BC Calculus (5), and Chemistry (4)
and I'm taking 3 senior year...Macroeconomics, Probability & Statistics, and Physics C.</p>

<p>boston U- match
cNJ- match/safety
rutgers- safety
penn state-match/safety
miami-match
northwestern- very slight reach
brown- reach
usc- match
drexel- safety
casewestern- match/very slight safety</p>

<p>In terms of combined programs, brown will be tricky. You could probably get into RPIs program. You might want to considered Uconn's combined medical program (I am currently at Uconn...it is a great school)</p>

<p>Penn State at one time had a five-year program with Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. My cousin is a graduate of the PSU/Jefferson program and speaks highly of it. It isn't a well known program, but you might want to look into it.</p>