chances at bs/md programs

<p>I am a rising senior at a competitive public school (top 200 according to newsweek) in Texas that sends many grads to top schools. I am Asian and Male.</p>

<p>Academics:
GPA - Unweighted: 4.00
GPA - Weighted: 4.288 (should go up, i had a beastly junior year)
Class Rank: 13
Class Size: 1017
Top 2%</p>

<p>Good teacher recs
Hopefully i can write good essays</p>

<p>Scores:
Jan Test
Math: 740
Critical Reading: 700
Writing: 700, 9 essay
Total: 2140</p>

<p>March Test
Math: 800
Critical Reading: 630!!!
Writing: 770, 9 essay
Total: 2200</p>

<p>Subject tests:
Chemistry: 740
Bio- 740
Math 2- 760</p>

<p>ACT: composite 36
35 eng
36 math
36 reading
36 science
8 essay (combined eng/writing 31)</p>

<p>12 APs by the time I graduate
Junior year schedule: AP bio, precal h, medical science, eng 3 ap, french 4 ap, apush
Senior year: AP physics b, eng 4 ap, ap macroeconomics/ap gov, french 5 ap, ap calc bc, ap stats, ap comp sci</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>play table tennis competitively
founder/pres of red cross club
VP of Students organizing community outreach
vp of table tennis club (co prez next year)
historian for habitat for humanity
nhs
key club
french national honor society
hosa- teachers were lazy this year.. didnt do anything
mu alpha theta- several math competitions
Texas state french symposium- school got 8th in state. i placed 6th in a category.
several local table tennis awards
national french contest- top 10% in nation
over 200+ volunteer hours
active member at the local buddhist temple
volunteer with mentally disabled kids
Hopspital internship for a month
volunteer once a week at another hospital
dropped orch after 10th for medical science, but in a small orch group still
commended for psat score</p>

<p>What are my chances of being accepted into brown plme, northwestern hpme, rice/baylor??</p>

<p>I mean with programs of that caliber its always a crap shoot.
Nice GPA and your SAT is borderline good - but it might do for these programs, not sure though. Coming from a top 200 hs in Texas doesn't mean anything at all. Good luck!</p>