Chance Me ( NO IVIES) :)

<p>Colleges: Umich,UNC, Miami, U Chicago, Northwestern, Wisconsin, Michigan State Honors, Rice, UMD</p>

<p>About Me: Moved to Texas last year from Michigan, I'm going to be a junior white male. I want to major in some sort of Biology/PreMed with future MD focusing on research (so I get paid real $ for research)</p>

<p>Academics:
-4.5 weighted, never got anything lower than an A
-Doubled up sciences freshman year (very rare)
-top 5</p>

<ul>
<li>Freshman Year
Pre Ap (PAP)Geometry
Regular World History (didn't offer PAP)
PAP Biology and PAP Chemistry Regular English</li>
</ul>

<p>Sophomore Year (in Texas)
-PAP Algebra
-PAP World Geography
-Regular English
-PAP Physics
-Spanish Uno </p>

<p>Junior Year (2012)
-PAP PreCal
-AP Bio
- AP USH
-Regular English
Spanish Dos </p>

<p>Senior (2013) -AP Calc BC
-AP Chem AP Eco and AP Gov
-Regular English
Should I take Spanish 3?
Speech and Health </p>

<p>SATs -PSAT told me I'd get straight 700s but I'm taking a program to bump it up </p>

<p>Extra Cs
-Award Winning High School Band 4 years, ( 8 hours+ a week after school)
-Jazz Band 3 years
-EAGLE SCOUT
-Model UN club creator and president 4 years
-Will be in NHS 2 years</p>

<p>Awards
Department Award for Social Studies Region Band
1st devision solo at region solo and ensemble
EAGLE SCOUT Thank you!</p>

<p>Yes I know this is a double thread but hey...a legitimate post with 0! responses isn't cool.</p>

<p>BUMP common guys!!!</p>

<p>Definitely some cool stuff you’ve got. If I were you I’d look into the Baylor-Rice BA/MD program. It’s awesome. If you get accepted, you attend Rice (great school) for Undergrad then attend Baylor Medical school without having to take the MCAT. Of course there are more details, but I recommend you looking into it.
If you really want to do something like a BA/MD program you really have to try and get some research experience. Start emailing professors at universities near you to get a summer internship.
But overall I’d say you can get in where ever you want if you make a genuine effort.</p>

<p>Thank You!</p>

<p>If you are in top 9% of class, you have an auto admit to UT Austin. You will be considered a non-resident for all Michigan schools, UNC and Wisconsin which means you will be paying out of state tuition.</p>

<p>You may also want to check Texas graduation requirements as well as your school’s requirements to ensure you have the right classes because when you try alternate schedules, you might miss graduation requirements.</p>

<p>Thanks. I didn’t think about it that way. I was trying to see what my match is for other schools though, in case I get some $ from scholarships.</p>