Chances for BA/MD programs and Colleges

<p>GPA: 3.6-3.7 unweighted (yea, its low)
I took arguably the hardest course-load possible though
SAT: 2300 M. 790 CR. 800 W. 710
SATII: 750 English Lit, Pending scores on Chem and Math
APs: Haven't taken any yet - they are next week.
ACT: 34</p>

<p>Tennis: Top 16 allstate doubles (last year)
Alot of USTA tournament wins
National Ranking
Team Captain
*Sending in a video and I have also talked with several of the D3 coaches</p>

<p>Violin: Played since I was five
Several 1st places at competitions (but that was a long time ago -- don't even think i'll mention them on my apps)
Concert Master of school orchestra
Experience in youth symphonies
IMEA AllState 1st Violin qualifier</p>

<p>Coordinator of a leadership program at school</p>

<p>Research with professor at UC about stroke (will be presenting at a national conference sometime soon) </p>

<p>150+ hours of community service
- Peer Tutor
- Coaching a tennis class
- Teachers Aid at a chinese school
- Refugee Tutoring</p>

<p>Some other stuff - I'll add it if I can remember. </p>

<p>Schools that offer BA/MD:</p>

<p>WashU
Northwestern
Brown
Case Western
Rice/Baylor</p>

<p>Other colleges: </p>

<p>University of Chicago
Johns Hopkins
Georgetown (Law, Economics, or International Relations)</p>

<p>For all the colleges except for Georgetown, I want to major premed.</p>

<p>GPA might be a little low, but other than that your stats look good. ACT is good and extracurriculars. Are you applying next year? I’ll assume your a junior and if you can, take a weighted class during summer school if your school offers it, I know mine does. And then really focus next semester to get those A’s. Since you’re taking pretty much all honors classes, it should pull your weighted GPA up. If you’re a senior, I know some schools that don’t have early decision will accept your updated GPA after the semester ends, don’t know if it applies to medical programs though. good luck :)</p>