<p>X-post from combined degree programs section:
Hey guys! I'm really interested in these bs/md programs, as it has been a dream of mine to become a doctor for years. I'm posting my stats, so could anyone chance me for these incredibly tough programs?</p>
<p>Class Rank N/A but top 5%
Unweighted GPA 4.0(currently)
Weighted GPA 4.78/5(highest in my school)</p>
<p>SAT:N/A</p>
<p>ACT: Cumulative: 35</p>
<p>SAT II:
Physics: 780
Math 2: 790
Chemistry: 800</p>
<p>Major Extracurriculars:
Student Council, Executive Board
Council of 100
Student Congress
Debate Team
Peer Tutors
Vasrity Track
Patriot Guitar ensemble
Tri-Music Honor society
NHS
Model UN
Freshmen Mentor Program Leader
Work as an english tutor(paid job)</p>
<p>Community Service:
400 hours, 300 external 100 in local hospital</p>
<p>Shadowing experience: 50 hours in federal hospital, shadowed orthopedic surgeons and cardiologists</p>
<p>Research Experience:
200 hours in Medical School, researching hormonal effects on late stage diabetes</p>
<p>Catria that’s a bit negative. The schools that you’ve listed would be low matches, if not safeties lol. I’d say you’d have a shot, but really, every single BS MD program is a crap shoot! It is 100000 times worse than Ivy league. Good luck, though.</p>
<p>You would be a competative applicant for any of these.
But 95% or more of applicants with your stats are STILL rejected, so keep in in perspective.</p>
<p>With your stat and research experience, I would also suggest you to apply to RPI/Albany program, which is an accelerated 7 year program where MCAT is not required, unlike PSU/Jeff, GPPA, BU SMED and Miami HPM. RPI/Albany would be a match.</p>