<p>Asian
Male
SAT 1: 2290 (800 M, 760 CR, 730 W)
ACT: 35
SAT 2: 800 Math2, 760 bio, 780 chem
Unweighted GPA: 3.86
Weighted GPA: 4.39
AP exams:
Bio, Calc AB, micro, macro, enviro, lit, and lang - all 4's
Calc BC, chem, gov, stats, psych - all 5's
Awards: national merit finalist, USAbo semifinalist</p>
<p>EC: MUn, First robotics, debate team, science olympiad
Lots of research at medical schools,
Hold many leadership positions</p>
<p>oh yea pls note im going to apply to one of these schools ED but if I don’t get in I will apply to all of them RD</p>
<p>I would apply to Johns Hopkins ED. It has the best medical program I’ve heard? God, I wish I were in your position.</p>
<p>Out of curiosity, what other schools were you thinking of applying to? I could probably give some advice because I am very observant and have heard a lot about colleges, and am currently in the process of applying to them myself.</p>
<p>@user295640756 Yea I heard their medical school is one of the best in the country but I believe it is also very cutthroat and hard to get a good GPA comapred to many other private schools. It’s definitely a consideration though but GPA is very important to med school admissions and I’m not sure if that will be possible at JHU. For other schools im going to apply to, I’m not fully sure yet but right now its schools like Cornell, Berkeley, All the UC’s, UIUC, Northeastern, and USC. </p>
<p>From the schools I listed above, does anyone have any endorsements to help me choose which of the following (Northwestern, JHU, UPenn, Duke, or Cornell)?</p>
<p>You live in California I’m guessing? The UC schools will probably be shoe-ins, and they are very good schools. Keep in mind Cornell is huge and the easiest Ivy to get into, so there may be huge classes and a mix of weird, bad, and good students. Good luck.</p>
<p>Alright thanks man</p>