Chances at some colleges, will chance back asap!

<p>I am a current junior in a not so competitive public high school on long island.
My unweighted GPA is around a 94, weighted around a 97.(my school does GPA's like this, and not on a 4.0 scale) My class rank hovers around the top 5% of a class of 400. I'm currently taking 2 college courses in school(college spanish from st.johns, and college accounting from c.w. post) and the rest of my classes are honors level courses including honors chemistry and honors trig. I am also self-studying for the World AP exam since I am taking global 9 and global 10 honors currently(i moved from Pennsylvania so some of the curriculum differs). My schedule for next year includes 4 AP's(psych, bio, eco & gov). I want to go to a prefferably in-state school with a good pre-medical program. </p>

<p>I recieved a 191 on the PSAT's, and have been working on studying for the SAT's, my practice scores hover around 2000-2100. Also plan on taking the SAT II's in chemistry, math I, world history, and perhaps biology.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars(where i fall pretty flat)
1 year of Interact Club
Part time job at Dunkin Donuts(just got hired)
Signed up to volunteer at hospital in Queens during the summer
Will be a camp counselor this summer at a Sikh(religious camp), day camp about 100 hours total
Active volunteer at local temple
Just got into NHS as well
(Looking for some more good EC's to add on)</p>

<p>Chance me at some of the following colleges, and feel free to suggest
others (financial aid is somewhat of an issue, would prefer a cheaper school or one that offers a decent amount of money)
Indian male (sikh, if that makes any difference)</p>

<p>SUNY Albany
SUNY Stony Brook
CUNY Hunter
NYU
Cornell
John Hopkins
Rensselear Polytechnic
Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education (CUNY City College of NY 7 year MD program)
Columbia(I can only wish)
and any other suggestions?</p>

<p>hmm well its kinda hard to suggest anywhere without knowing ur SAT scores… but if i would suggest some pre-med schools, I heard that UCSF has one of the best pre-med programs. Johns Hopkins isn’t bad also but its really hard to get in. Also if your Indian, your chances become lower because Americans are really selective in medical programs because they want American doctors -<em>-… so yeah… chance me!! <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/858123-please-chance-me-11-its-my-frickin-future-t”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/858123-please-chance-me-11-its-my-frickin-future-t&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt;____t.html&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Can’t really say anything without your SAT scores…but you’re almost a shoo-in for Stony, UAlbany & Hunter…also I have a friend who got into Sophie Davis with a 93GPA and a lopsided SAT Score…he had about a 440 Critical Reading, 780 Math…gluck</p>

<p>Thanks guys, I’m taking the sat’s in march so we’ll see how those go
bumpppp</p>

<p>BumpsssssSssss</p>

<p>Bumpppp come on guys</p>

<p>Columbia-Reach
Cornell/JHU-Low Reach
The rest-High Match</p>

<p>Will chance back :)</p>