** Chance Me

<p>Lebanese Male from Massachusetts</p>

<p>GPA: 3.8</p>

<p>Class Rank: 13/170</p>

<p>Courses: All Honor and AP Classes- could only take AP's in Junior and Senior years. The max was 3 per year. I took 2 Junior year (Bio, Stats) and 3 Senior year (Chem, Micro, Gov)</p>

<p>SAT: 1860<br>
M:650 CR:600 W:610
Planning on giving the ACT a shot in October
Taking the SAT II in October for Math and Biology</p>

<p>** My school doesnt offer many clubs, until this year- during fall i will join more clubs
Member of S.A.A.D
Volunteered at Library over 30 hours
Volunteered at a Hospital in Lebanon in summer of 2005
Participate in recreational activities- baseball, basketball, flag football
Altar Boy at St. George Greek Orthodox Church- 200+ hours
Member of Teen SOYO (Church Youth Group)
Volunteer for Girls Recreational Fotball Team- Assistant Coach
Volunteer at Sports Center- Coached T-Ball Clinics- Over 40 hours
Work Experience- Market Basket
Member of National Honors Society
Principals Award all years of High School
Volunteer tutor- Math and Science</p>

<p>*Hopeful Pre-Med and Pre-Dental Major</p>

<p>Schools-
BU
BC
UMASS Amherst Honors Program
Holy Cross
NYU
Northeastern
University of Rochester
Tufts (long shot i know)</p>

<p>*** The only way I will be able to go to one of these schools is if i get financial aid or a scholarship so that pay less than 20,000ish. My parents make over 100,000 combined, but cant afford more than 15,000-20,000. If you could please tell me my chance of going to the colleges for that price it would be greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>by the way, by 15,000-20,000, i meant per year.</p>

<p>If I were you, I would look for less selective institutions if I were looking for merit aid. You would probably get in to some of the schools, but merit aid would be extremely difficult to come by at the ones you have listed.</p>

<p>Also, I suppose you could try searching for outside scholarships</p>

<p>Could someone give me some ideas of schools with good pre-med programs that aren't too far away from Massachusetts.</p>

<p>anyone....?</p>

<p>.....................?</p>

<p>Your SAT score will kill you.</p>

<p>Yes, that SAT is not stellar. How about a state school at which you can excel then transfer with all A's? Good luck</p>