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<p>I am a male white canadian citizen, not us citizen . I know French and had to learn English when I moved to USA. I take spanish in High school. I live in Wisconsin. Public school. I want to go in pre-med or major in a science(bio). Chance me for Yale.</p>

<p>SAT Subject Tests- will take math 2 and Chem next month
ACT 31 composite. ( E 33, M 32, R 27, S 31) math is usually my strongest but idk what happened on that one. Reading and science are my weak points) 10 on writing
I am taking the ACT again next month.
GPA 4.0
Class rank- 1
AP Classes- AP Chem (4), AP calc AB (5), AP comp and lit (didn't take test)</p>

<p>Senior year classes-AP bio, AP psych, AP calc BC, physics, Spanish, comm arts, band</p>

<p>Extra curriculars-
Medical Mentoring
Math league
Link Crew
NHS
Pep Band
Marching band
FC magic club soccer
Varsity Soccer for all 4 years. Have played for 14 years. (I am quite good but I wanna focus on school so i will not play in college. Idk if I could use it to my advantage to amazing schools.)
Church league basketball team
Flaming shockers indoor soccer team</p>

<p>Awards-
Club soccer state champs
Club soccer state finalist
Region 2 us soccer third place for club
Highschool soccer finalist(junior year)
Selected to play in All-Star game at UW-Oshkosh soccer camp
Score a 1 on solo and ensemble clarinet choir
Published in a national poetry book </p>

<p>Volunteering-
Volunteer in inpatient surgery prep at local large hospital
Region 2 us soccer tournament volunteering</p>

<p>Let me know what my chances are and suggest any schools or tips to help me out. Be honest I need all the help I need. Also if there are any extra curriculars I could do to help myself, that would be nice to know. I am serious about medicine. My safety school is UW- madison. Thanks</p>

<p>Your ACT may need to be taken again just to get into the realm of the majority of students who get into Yale. As for your extracurriculars, they are quite vague and all I can fathom from your post is that you joined a lot of clubs in your high school, but did you contribute something meaningful to your activities? How much time and effort did you really devote to them? There is a mountain of difference between just showing up at club meetings and actually organizing events/taking on important tasks to the benefit of the entire group.</p>

<p>It seems like you do a lot of soccer, and all your awards are from this sport. Is your soccer skills extremely stellar? So good that you can be recruited as an athlete? Those are things you should consider as part of your route to getting into top colleges. If you do not want to go the athletic path, then you should work on adding more substance to your application.</p>