anyone?

<p>Female Indian
Out of State (NJ)
GPA: 4.5 weighted
SAT 1350 (690V/660M)/2020 (retaking in oct.)</p>

<p>SAT II: 670 Bio
I've taken chem and planning on taking Math II, should i take more SAT IIs?</p>

<p>Soph year:
AP bio-4
AP latin</p>

<p>junior year:
AP enviornmental science
AP chemistry</p>

<p>Senior year:
AP macro, BC calc, AP physics, AP comp sci, AP stats, AP english, AP euro</p>

<p>ECs
Key Club
Math League
Latin Honor Society
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital-volunteer
National Honor Society
NJIT STEP program (science program at a college)
hostess at a resturant
Environmental Club
8 college credits from Harvard University (two science courses)
Volunteered in a nursing home one summer
Going abroad to volunteer in a hospital
NYLF- medicine
Summer Research at Cornells New York Pres. Hospital
Research in upstate new york on hollistic effects of brain tumors
certified in CPR, rescue breathing, first aid
four college credits in dynamics of healthcare/and emergency services from UMDNJ, the medical school of new jersey</p>

<p>excellent recs from teachers
hook? six different schools, three different states, on two continents</p>

<p>chances for ANY bs/md programs?</p>

<p>my top choices would be rpi/amc or case western ppsp but are there any other combined programs out there that would kinda sorta match this?</p>

<p>unforunately your scores are quite low. You have a chance at drexel's program because it is quite easy to get into and possibly rpi/amc. If you improve your test scores, your chances will improve dramatically. Case ppsp is a definite reject.</p>

<p>i wouldn't consider drexel's program THAT easy to get into....</p>

<p>I agree funkmasta,
The average SAT score for the Drexel prog is in the upper 1400s on a 1600 scale. "Easy" probably is not the best word to describe admission to any medical program. Foodisgood also has a point that unfortunately, Case PPSP is a definite reject. This program is arguably in the top 3 most competitive programs in the U.S. -- right up there with Rice/Baylor and HPME based on flexibility, prestige of med school, competitiveness and for some; price.</p>

<p>did u get into RPI/AMC foodisgood?</p>