Chances for 7 year med program

<p>hey what are my chancs for 7- year med programs</p>

<p>got</p>

<p>730 on SAT Bio-M
700 on Chem
4 on AP Bio
4 on Us his
and 3 on AP chem</p>

<p>SAT 2310</p>

<p>Gpa 4.3
ranked top 1%</p>

<p>awards
in debate,
model un etc</p>

<p>I have internship 100 + hours and in Pre-med program in school</p>

<p>I live in New York</p>

<p>what are my chances for</p>

<p>Boston University 7 year
North Western 7 year
Rutgers 7 year
Penn State 7 year
Harvard</p>

<p>tell me frankly what are my chances and what can i improve on please go into details!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>You have great chances.</p>

<p>are u serious or being scaristic</p>

<p>Not sarcastic. That'd be so mean.</p>

<p>so aspen what are your stats and what pointers can you give me besides improving my testscores drastically?????????????</p>

<p>i think your sat's are fine... you might want to raise your chem sat II and take the math IIC sat II especially if you're interested in northwestern... also get more involved... these schools like extracurricular activities especially those which you are passionate about</p>

<p>we cant really go into details if you dont tell us enough in the first place, but... SAT is great, raising SAT II's would make you more competitive. I dont really know what your ec's are, but if the ones you listed are all of them, you'll need more, plus more medical ec's.</p>

<p>your SAT scores are good, but your AP scores are weak for a 7 year applicant.</p>

<p>you need an strong EC to show the colleges that you can be passionate.</p>

<p>good luck with everything.</p>

<p>First of all, from what I gather, they won't see AP scores until after you've been accepted, so forget that stress. My other comment is, Rutgers. Isn't that just for NJ residents? Your SAT score is high, and your SAT IIs are fine. Your EC's make up for them as well as your high GPA and Class Rank. Dont make college admissions your life; college admissions is something you do on the side. Remember that.</p>