Chance me please!

<p>I'm currently a SENIOR and I would like some advice/chances, please!
I am planning on majoring in nursing and possibly double majoring in health care management or public health. I would like to become a advanced practice nurse and later work in a career in global health. Just a little blurb about me :P </p>

<p>Some schools I am applying to:
*UPenn (top choice, dream school) Nursing & Healthcare Management Dual Degree Program
*Georgetown
*Villanova
*Northeastern
*Drexel
*University of Vermont
*Rutgers Nursing
*Seton Hall
*Villanova
*TCNJ
*Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
*Boston College</p>

<p>It's very varied, but it's a start. Anyways, here's a bit more about me.</p>

<p>PSATs: 2010
SAT superscore: 2260 (660 M, 800 CR, 800 W)
I plan on taking the SAT II's in Biology, Literature, and US History in November.
GPA: about a 95-96. At my school, we do it on a 100 scale, not a 4.0 scale.
I am of Asian ethnicity.</p>

<p>I have taken Intro to Anatomy & Physiology/Dynamics of Health Care, Anatomy & Physiology I, and Anatomy & Physiology II my freshman, sophomore, and junior years.
I attend a magnet public high school (about 280+ students) focused on medical sciences.</p>

<p>Senior Year Schedule (btw, my school does NOT have AP's, except for calculus):
English IV, Intro to Cell & Molecular Biology (lab), AP Calculus AB, Advanced Chemistry (lab), Senior Year Mentorship (shadowing in a local hospital; plan on working in the Neonatology Unit), Latin IV, Sign Language, EMT Certification, Nutrition, and Fitness. </p>

<p>EC's/Leadership: Assistant Instructor at Kumon Learning Center, Executive Board member of Math League at my HS, Chemistry Tutor to sophomores, co-head/initiated SAT review classes at my HS, volunteer at a nursing home/rehab center on the campus of the local hospital, volunteer at the Ambulatory Surgery Center at the local hospital, volunteer for a non-profit organization against bullying, leader/campaign coordinator of a worldwide online video campaign for said bullying organization, volunteer for a local healthcare foundation, American Cancer Society, Math League, World Language Club, Native Philippine Tinikling Dance, Yearbook Club, Odyssey of the Mind, HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America), National Honor Society, World Language Honor Society, Summer 2012 Internship at PR Design & Events firm, helping with Intergovernmental Agency Meetings on healthcare campaigns/interacting with reps from WHO, Dept. of Health, UNICEF, etc. </p>

<p>SERVICE: <em>Started a charity project/organization in 2011 that is dedicated to collecting and donating new/gently used books and school supplies, and distributing them to impoverished village schools in the Philippines. As of September 2012, have collected 4,000+ books & school supplies, and planned book drives in local high schools around the county</em> Traveled to the Philippines for two months, organized distribution to local schools and set up a library.</p>

<p>Awards: 2012 Caring Award (from Guidance Director association in my county), Gold Medalist: 2012 National Junior Classical League's National Classical Etymology Exam, 4th Place: 2012 Odyssey of the Mind Regional Competition, 1st Place in Creative Problem Solving: 2012 Health Occupations Students of America State Leadership Conference, National Competitor at HOSA National Leadership Conference 8th Place out of 80 teams; Cum Laude: 2012 National Junior Classical League's National Latin Examination</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>UPenn (top choice, dream school) Nursing & Healthcare Management Dual Degree Program: Reach
Georgetown: Reach (as with UPenn, Georgetown is a reach for almost everyone)
Villanova: Safety (I think Villanova has implemented an affirmative action plan as it aims for more diversity)
Northeastern: Safety
Drexel: Safety
University of Vermont: Safety (despite OOS)
Rutgers Nursing: Low match (despite OOS)
Seton Hall: Safety
TCNJ: Low match (despite OOS)
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences: Safety
Boston College: Match</p>