Chance Me Please!! (ED/EA/RD)

<p>General: Rising Senior, Female, New Jersey.
Ethnicity:Asian.
Career Interests: Biomed, Premed, Med.
School Stats:</p>

<p>GPA: 3.7 Unweighted. 4.15 Weighted.
AP : Junior Year - AP Chem, AP US History, AP Lang, AP Calc BC
( Exp. 5 in all)
: Senior Year - AP Biology, AP European History, AP Economics, Physics
Hons, Multivariabe Calculus.</p>

<p>Taken Toughest courseload offered.</p>

<p>Rank: Our School doesn't Rank</p>

<p>Standardised Testing: </p>

<p>ACT: 33
SAT II: Math II - 800; Chemistry - 790</p>

<p>EC's:
•Tennis –part of the high school girls team
•Swimming –a member of the X-cel Swim Team, Princeton
•Golf – member of the varsity golf team in school
•Red Cross –a beneficial program at high school
•REBEL –making a difference within schools
•Literary Magazine –writing and sharing literature with those who
have a similar passion
• Math League –
• Community Helpers –at the middle school, traveled to nursing homes and soup kitchens to help the needy
• Volunteer Services –at two different hospitals
( more than three years, 350+ hours todate)</p>

<p>Research:</p>

<ul>
<li>Attended a Summar Program in Biomedical Engineering at Columbia University</li>
<li>Did a cancer research for 5 weeks in Medicincal Chemistry at Rutgers
University</li>
<li>Doing Internship at Johns Hopkins Medical School (Summer 2008) for 10
weeks</li>
</ul>

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<h1>I am planning to apply to Northwestern, Duke, JHU, WU, Case Western, UMich, Brown and Cornegie Mellon.</h1>

<p>Very easily accepted ED or RD. However, a word of caution. Case has a "one college" system, which essentially means you can apply as a History major in Art/Sci and start as a BME major the moment you get there. Any major in any college, with the one possible exception being nursing, is open to any enrolled student. So you might consider applying for a non-science major, where there is less "competition" for a spot if you're worried. But hell, you've not got any reason to be.</p>

<p>You're in
mostly likely with a decent merit scholarship as well.</p>

<p>Definitely into Case, regular. I noticed you're applying for PPSP-Medicine, which I am currently committed to (I was also accepted to JHU). For the most part, your stats are better than mine; you have an extremely good chance. Best of luck!</p>