Chances- BU Accelerated Medical Program

<p>I'm applying to BU for their 7-yr medical program and am really confused about whether I have a chance or not so I was wondering if anyone had a similar experience (applied or is attending) and could tell me about whether I have a chance to get accepted. It's my dream school, and I really want to get into the program. But, I really want to know if I have a chance at it.</p>

<p>My Credentials: I have a 3.8 GPA, 2200 SAT (CR+M= 1430), 760 Biology SAT, 720 Math II SAT, and am planning to take Chem soon as well. I took the hardest classes in my school and have a few college credits from my elective classes which are affiliated with a medical school.</p>

<p>Extra-curriculars/Volunteering:
Soccer intermurals- 9th grade
Nursing home volunteer- 8th grade to 12th grade
President of an honors society (SHS)- 10th to 11th grade
Student Council class officer- 11th to 12th grade
1-day mentorship program for medicine- 11th grade
First Aid Squad volunteer- 11th to 12th grade
Summer program about healthcare- 11th/12th grade summer
Shadowing experience with 3 physicians- 11th/12th grade summer
Medical camp in slums at foreign country- 10th grade
Medical-based club member- 9th to 10th grade
Environmental club member- 10th grade
Model UN member- 9th grade
Newspaper club member- 8th to 9th grade
Volunteer for an education program in affiliation with a church- 9th/10th grade summer
Volunteered at a company office in a foreign nation- 8th/9th grade summer
Art Club- 12th grade</p>

<p>So, do you think I have a chance of getting accepted for their program? Also, could you tell me why or why not? Thanks, it means a lot.</p>

<p>You might have a chance; even though regular BU is a safety for you, the 0-7 MD is not. You’re right in the ballpark for BU 0-7.</p>

<p>Also… my ACT score is now a 34. Could that help my chances for the BU 7 yr?</p>

<p>I think it does help a little.</p>

<p>Did you apply at other 0-7 MDs alongside BU?</p>

<p>Yeah I have. I’m applying to U Pitt, Virginia Commonwealth, and Siena-Albany</p>