<p>My GPA is 3.2 unweighted and 3.3 weighted. I've taken one honors class and one AP class, and I am taking two AP classes next year. Superscored (two tests), my SAT is 1370/2030. My best SAT in one sitting was 1330/1990. My class rank is going to be somewhere from 25%-35% when I graduate. I play drums in a band that plays at places in my town (we recently played at our town's fireworks), I started the political science club at my school, and I volunteered to help coach my sister's softball team and logged 24 hours. I've played intramural basketball all three years and intramural volleyball my junior year. I've also done a few other things (playing with my band at Relay for Life, etc.). My family's estimated EFC is 37,000. Please help me out. </p>
<p>Your combined SAT is fine (and that’s what they look at). Also your ECs are cool. Being in a band is neat. That might make a really cool essay if you tie it in somehow to why you would be successful at MD. </p>
<p>But a 3.2 with no APs and hardly any honors is not that good. Most kids in MD with those stats go to lesser state schools. The avg. weighted GPA for a MD admit is 3.8. Now, sure, that’s the average, and they do admit those with lower GPAs, but 3.3 is significantly lower.</p>
<p>Apply…I mean maybe they are looking for a CT kid…who knows ;).</p>
<p>As far as fin aid don’t think so. MD for out of staters is less than 37K I believe. So your family would be “expected” to be able to cover the costs.</p>