Chance me for UPenn, Cornell, BS/MD programs and others please?

<p>College application process is making me really paranoid. It would be incredibly kind of all of you if you could tell me my chances :) I'd be happy to chance back.</p>

<p>Applying to:
Boston College
Cornell University
Davidson College
Franklin and Marshall college
Haverford college
University of Pennsylvania
University of Richmond
University of Rochester
Penn state</p>

<p>As for BS/MD programs:
Boston university/Boston university school of medicine
Drexel university/Drexel medical school
Lehigh university/Drexel medical school
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute/Albany
Villanova university/Drexel medical school
Penn state 6 year accelerated program</p>

<p>As for myself:
GPA:3.90 unweighted
SAT super scored 2210
Critical reading: 640
Math: 800
Writing: 770
Sat subject: math level two: 800. Chemistry: 800 Chinese: 800
Four APs during junior year. Ap statistics (5). AP Chemistry (5). AP calc BC (5). AP Chinese (5)
Extra curricular: volunteer at public library, medical center, research lab.
President of ping-pong club, Vice President of speech and debate. Other clubs include math club, bio club, national arts honors society, national honors society, culture club and KEY club.
I also have job experiences as sales associate at a retail store and animal caretaker at hospital.
I am an American invitational mathematic examination (AIME) qualifier. And a qualifier of US national chemistry Olympiad. I have received the George Eastman Young Leaders Award from university of Rochester.
Do I have decent chances of getting into some of the colleges on my list?</p>

<p>Ate you planning on ED somewhere? Doing so at Cornell greatly increases your chances! Your a strong candidate for all the schools besides Penn because it’s sheer volume of applicants. Don’t know much on ns/MD programs, but shadowing would help!</p>

<p>I was planning on applying early decision to Cornell, but the BS/MD programs took away that option. Thanks for your advice though!</p>

<p>Actually I think most of the colleges on your list are matches. You have really good scores and grades, and your ECs are good too. And if you mean you were a national finalist for USACHO, then that’s amazing. I think UPenn is the only school you listed that is a bit harder to to get into (a reach). I’m don’t know much about bs/md programs though, but I didn’t realize they mean you can’t apply ED somewhere. Are you sure that’s correct?</p>

<p>Actually, Whisper 12, I’m not entirely sure. Now that I look for it, I can’t find any specific rule that says that. But I don’t think I’ll apply to Cornell for early decision in case I do get into a BS/MD program. I’d much rather attend the program. Thanks for the chance! :)</p>

<p>Cornell: Reach
UPenn: Reach
Haverford: Match
U Richmond: Low match
U Rochester: Low match
Penn State regular: Safety
Penn State accelerated med: Low reach
Drexel accelerated med: Reach
Lehigh/Drexel: Reach
BU accelerated med: High match/Reach
BC: Match
Davidson: High match
Villanova/Drexel: Reach (I knew Villanova regular favored Asians but I’m not sure about Villanova accelerated med)
F&M: Safety
RPI/Albany: Reach</p>