<p>After looking through lots of great schools, I'm seriously considering applying to Kings College London as an international student (I'm in the United States). I would love to get in to their undergrad medical program. This is what I'm currently working with</p>
<p>SAT- 2320 in a single setting (750 Reading, 790 Math, 780 Writing)
SAT II- 760-Bio E, 770- Math 2, 750- U.S History
ACT- 35 Composite (36 English, 35 Math, 34 Reading, 36 Science)
AP- 5's- US History, Language and Composition, World History
4's- Biology, Calc AB
3's- Calc BC
PSAT- 221</p>
<p>GPA (3.5 Unweighted, 4.3 weighted) Low I know ;(</p>
<p>I have also taken several courses through Cornell University obtaining a College transcript GPA of 4.3</p>
<p>I take a very competitive schedule, especially compared to my local peers, with my current year line up including AP Stat, AP Literature, AP Spanish, AP Psych, AP Govt. and Politics, and AP Chem</p>
<p>Extra Curriculars</p>
<p>Supervising Coordinator for Volunteer Program at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Methodist Hospital)
Team Captain for Varsity Debate Team (placed 6th in state at Public Forum)
State Track (Discus, No medal)
National Honor Society
Nebraska Boys State (2014 Speaker of House)
Job Shadowing at University of Nebraska Medical Center
Various Internships
National Merit Semi Finalist
Student Ambassador Republican Party of Nebraska </p>
<p>I come from a relatively small town in Nebraska, and I'm just trying to make myself stand out. It may be worth mentioning I can pay for my college in full, I've heard that helps for international students. In addition, I'm Indian American, and my father is a royal Medical Fellow, although I'm unsure if either of these has any positive pr negative effect.</p>
<p>Many thanks for the help guys!</p>