For RD, you need to get that SAT up.
If you look in the Common Data Set for CWRU, the 25% is 1350 and the 75th%tile is 1490.
For PPSP:
" As an alumni ambassador, I asked admissions folks about this and this is what they said the typical PPSPer was like:
Very high academic achievement. Taking most demanding courses available and has mostly As. Testing in our top quartile, so basically, in the mid to
high 700s on each section of the SAT or at least a 32/33 on ACT.
Excellent involvement in extracurriculars, well rounded, and significant
leadership roles.
Significant exploration of the field of medicine, such as volunteering,
shadowing, research, or some combination of those.
There is no magic formula or black-and-white profile. . . most students who apply for the program have most of these qualities . . .it often comes down to the degree/level of significance of these qualities. (For example, there is a difference between a student who has volunteered for 20 hours and one who has volunteered 300 hours. There is a difference between a student who has shadowed a doctor for a week and one who has shadowed all summer.)
An example of an admitted student:
A student from our independent, college preparatory day school was admitted to PPSP (medicine) for matriculation this Fall. This student’s application information includes the following: 36 ACT (composite); 4.82 GPA (weighted); multiple AP classes; 4 years field hockey (senior year captain); 4 years marching band/student orchestra; elected to student government.