Chance Me for Any Combined Med-Programs

<p>SAT- 2350-(CR 780 M 800 W 770)
SAT II's- Chemistry-790 Math II- 800 French-800</p>

<p>AP's Chem (4) US History (5) Biology (5) Stats (5) Micro and Macro (5) Physics (5)
French (4) Calculus BC (5) US Gov (5) English Lit (4) </p>

<p>GPA
Unweighted 4.0
Weighted 4.4/4.5</p>

<p>Class Rank: 1/652</p>

<p>Gender: Male
Race: Asian
Income- 110,000+</p>

<p>Hooks: None</p>

<p>EC's</p>

<p>Lacrosse- 9,10,11,12 (Captain as a Senior)
Basketball- 9th
Science Olympiad- 9,10,11,12 (Captain as a Senior)
Student Government- 9,10,11,12 (Secretary as a Junior and Philanthropist as a Senior)
Peer Tutoring-9,10,11,12
Model UN-10
Future Leaders- 9,10,11,12 (President as a Senior)
National Honors Society- 11,12 (Treasurer as a Senior)</p>

<p>Volunteering</p>

<p>300+ in local community hospital
107 in Cleveland Clinic
130 in Cleveland Clinic for Shadowing Physicians</p>

<p>Research
2 publications</p>

<p>ISEF-Regional Finalist for Research about the effects of obesity on breast cancer
Paid Research internship @ Cleveland Clinic on Diabetes</p>

<p>Is this just to feel good about yourself? Why wouldn’t you have a chance? You are a valedictorian with a 2350 and research publications. Do you really believe a med program would just throw out your application based on what you have posted here? I hope not, so it all comes down to essays, recommendations, interviews, and if they have too many Asians. Remember, some of these programs take like 20 people so there is no way to “chance” you.</p>

<p>^Admission is pretty random when you have some 1200 applicants for 15 - 50 spots, how you can choose? There is no way to say, apply and see what happen. Apply widely. top programs, other programs. You are ORM.</p>