<p>Major classes taken:
AP Bio - B+
AP Chem - A
3 Years of AP/Honors English - B
AP Physics B - A
Honors Chem - B+
Honors US I & II - A
Honors Pre-calc, Algebra 2, Geometry - A
Honors Bio - A
3 Years of Honors Spanish - B</p>
<p>Clubs/volunteering:
Asian Club (1 year), Science league (Prez, 3yrs), FBLA (3yrs), Science Fair Club (2yrs), Varsity Debate Team (1 year), JV Debate Team (2 year), Tennis Team (1 year), Biology Club (1 year), National Honors Society (1 year), Orchestra (1 year), Regional Orchestra (1 year)
71 hours of volunteering at Cooper University Hospital</p>
<p>Other:
South Jersey Varsity Debate Champion
1st place in Coriell Regional Science Fair
Honorable Mention in Delaware Valley Regional Science Fair (States)
Published Peer-Reviewed Article in International Science Journal
Intern at University of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ
10 years of singing/performing classical music
South Jersey classical music competition winner
6 years of violin</p>
<p>No way to tell your chances- the process is even more competitive than getting into an Ivy. However, I see your main weakness as your UW GPA. As a physician, I am not a fan of 7 year programs- you will not be able to take as many classes in college, classes that would be fun to take just for the sake of learning. I see no reason to rush through medical school, but that is my own preference.</p>
<p>Well that UW GPA and WGPA was soph year’s, it didnt update for junior so it should increase. The WGPA is on the 6.0 scale. I am taking the SAT’s in june and in october. I feel very prepared for it and confident i can score at least 2200 (from all the prac tests i have taken).</p>
<p>I am the youngest in my class as a junior (sophomores are older than me), im 16, and i start the internship this summer (as a research assistant in molecular biology/neurology)
I have not done any shadowing.</p>