<p>I am of Indian descent and I attend a specialized high school in NYC, where it is really hard to stand out, but here are my credentials:
Unweighted Average, since they don't weigh averages at my school: 91.67
as of last term of junior year
SAT: 1480 (out of 1600); 2220 (out of 2400)
Highest CR: 780, Highest Math: 700, Highest Writing: 740, Essay: 10
ACT: Composite: 31
Reading: 33, English: 33, Math: 28, Science: 29
SAT IIs: Biology: 730, US: 640, Math Level 2: 640
Total APs taken by the time of graduation: 8</p>
<p>I have also been doing research at Mount Sinai for nearly two years, going there 3 days a week after school during the school year and on weekdays for 2 entire summers. I plan on submitting a paper to Intel in November.
I have been a part of the Pre-Med Society for 3 years.
I have been an active member of the South Asian Club for my entire high school career and will be co-president of that club this year. </p>
<p>Can someone please give me an honest, educated opinion on my chances at Johns Hopkins or Cornell or any seven year med. program? And if these chances will increase if I apply ED.
Also, I am a little confused about which is better - a 7 year med-program, such as the one at Penn State or a school with a great reputation for its sciences, such as Johns Hopkins.</p>