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<p>Hi guys, thanks in advance for your help. What are my chances for Cornell, 7-Year Med Program via TCNJ-UMDNJ, Emory, Tufts, Swarthmore, Rutgers-New Brunswick, Brandeis, UPenn, and Vanderbilt?</p>

<p>SAT:October-> CR-730 M-730 W-700
January-> CR-750 M-740 W-770
June -> CR-800 M-760 W-760</p>

<p>SAT II's: USH-780
Bio-690 (not sending for colleges w/score choice)
Taking Chem+Math II in October and I hope to get 800 for math and 750+ for chem</p>

<p>Weighted GPA [All honors level classes (freshman-junior)]-5.4 or higher
Unweighted GPA (" ")- 3.93 or higher and for junior year 4.0+</p>

<p>Advanced Placement Classes:
Junior-Taken AP Lang/Comp + APUSH and scored 5's on both
Senior-Going to take AP Statistics, AP Bio, AP Calc BC, and AP Lit</p>

<p>Class Rank- Top 10%</p>

<p>EC's:
-NHS 2 years
-AMC Participant
-National Youth Leadership Forum Scholar
-Social Studies Honor Society 2 years
-Science National Honor Society 2 years
-National English Honor Society 1 year
-French Honor Society 2 years
-Academy of Science 3 years
-Key Club 3 years (On Exec board as Newseditor for Senior Year)
-Chess Club (Secretary for 2 years)</p>

<p>Volunteer Work:
290+ hours:
99 hours at local senior citizen center (Roosevelt Care Center)
106+hours at Rehabilitation Center for Head Injuries
88 Hours at the local YMCA
Tutor for SNHS
Latchkey Volunteer</p>

<p>bump. Please answer!</p>

<p>Rutgers is definitely a safety school- you’re in there no problem</p>

<p>Academically, your in top shape! Your SAT score is almost perfect, and your subjects test will certainly help you. Your GPA is good and it seems like you have taken a rigorous course-load, which is super important to many colleges. The 5’s on the AP’s are the icing on the cake! </p>

<p>Just remember, colleges are looking for well-rounded individuals. Sure you have some extra curriculars, but they are all academic (mostly honor societies). While this shows that you excel in these subjects, it does not show much passion in regards to outside activities. Some type of creative club (music, sports, art) would have helped. Also some more leadership would have been good too.</p>

<p>With that said—
Upenn- Reach (its a reach for anyone really)
Cornell- Slight Reach (I head they are heavily slanted toward academics rather then EC’s, so your good)
Vanderbilt- Slight Reach (if you are not from the south this may be more of a target)
Tufts- Target (careful though, my impression was that they really like to see strong EC’s and passionate students)
Emory- Target
Swarthmore- Target
Brandeis- Target</p>

<p>I dont know much about that medical program you mentioned.
Hope this was some sort of help, though i’m not very good at this :)</p>

<p>Excuse my ignorance, but what is a target?</p>

<p>target is a school that is a good fit. you have a good chance of getting in, but it’s certainly not guaranteed</p>

<p>Any other opinions/advice?</p>

<p>bump 10 char</p>