Chances at BS/MD program

<p>I say BS/MD instead of BA/MD because I love the sciences more than the lib arts. So, I'm a junior, homeschooled, and will finish 11th grade this upcoming friday, the 23rd. </p>

<p>Homeschooled=no official HS transcript. I took an intermediate algebra class this spring, and I think my score will be at least A, if not A+. I did really well. I'm taking the SAT I in June, and again in October or November, I forget which one it's in. I'm also taking three SAT II's in fall: US History, Math II, and Biology E/M (probably M). I'm also going to be taking three college classes in the summer. Standard freshman composition, Precalc, and Biology. I NEED the grades to be able to show college I'm a good student. I would've probably taken these anyway, whether or not I'm homeschooled. All of the following is based on my estimate. I'm going to base it on what I THINK will happen. So, please read this over and tell me if I stand any chance at getting into a BS/MD program. I know they differ in difficulty, but just tell me if I even stand a chance:</p>

<p>SAT I - M 680, W 760, CR 600 (pretty much between 1950-2100)</p>

<p>SAT II- a rough estimate, based on my grades in these classes, would be something like this: US History 690-740, Biology 670-700, Math II (if it's alot of precalc) 660-700</p>

<p>I think my college transcript will look great. I know I did fantastic in Alg., and I am VERY determined to get A+ in Biology and Precalc, no matter how hard they may be. Freshman composition I know I will do well in. </p>

<p>EC's: I volunteer at Stony Brooke Hospital, and will have completed over 120 hours by the end of this summer. I am part of the Suffolk County Orchid Society (I'm probably the youngest member, as everyone I have seen attending the meetings is over twenty, and the majority are over fifty; nothing unusual.) And...sadly, that's all for my ec's...some other stuff: I took a couple of art classes last summer. I'm good at drawing. I used to play the clarinet in my middle school years. I am learning the guitar right now. I bought an electric guitar and am teaching myself using a couple cd's and a book. I take alot of pride in being able to learn new things on my own. Makes me very independent. </p>

<p>So, just a little bit more about me: I am extremely competitive, and I can't stand seeing other kids getting grades which make me look stupid. I don't know why, but I have a huge impulse to want to be better academically than almost anyone I see. I know it doesn't say that based on a lousy 680 on math, but still...I also like being in a class where the majority of students are smarter than me. I enjoy that type of environment, even thought I'm comptetive. So, please give your honest opinion and I hope it's what I want to hear. Thanks!</p>

<p>I hate forgetting things.... I took the Algebra class at a community college. I had trig for my regular school.</p>