<p>Here is my stats:</p>
<p>SAT: 2360, Math: 800, CR: 800, W: 760 (best score)
2400 (superscore) took the test 2 times
SATII: Math level2: 800, Micro Bio: 800,
GPA: UW: 4.0, W: 4.5</p>
<p>ECs:
Intern at Stanford Institute of Medicine Summer Research Program (SIMR ) 2011</p>
<p>VP of a club that helps lending funds to entrepreneurs in third world countries.</p>
<p>Member of Red Cross, UNICEF</p>
<p>Volunteer:</p>
<p>Local hospital, Sacred Heart Community Service</p>
<p>Here are the schools I am planning to apply:</p>
<p>4 yr premed: Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Bekeley, UCLA</p>
<p>BA/MD combined: Brown PLME, Northwestern HPME, Case Western , UCSD, UPitt</p>
<p>Is there any other good school that I should look into?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Very nice! That SAT score will help you a lot when you apply. Your grades and extracurriculars, although not the best, looks adequate as well. I’d say that a good essay that captures your passions will help give you the final push that perhaps even may land you among the Ivies. </p>
<p>Well of course, I’m only a Sophomore/Junior at the moment so I’ll leave it to the actual college experts to thoroughly examine your chances. But as for me, I think you have what it takes. Not the best out there, but nonetheless still a slim chance.</p>
<p>You may want to consider the combined program at Caltech/UCSD Medical School. The advantage is that you are admitted directly into the Medical School :-). UC San Diego Medical School is one of the best in California. Caltech is also a fine place for undergraduate students, although there are only 700-900 undergradutes altogether, far less than the number of graduate students there. So it is a unique situation there in that sense.</p>