chances for college things?

<p>Stanford/Harvard/Yale/UPENN/Columbia/Cornell/NYU: Pre-Med
Brown/Northwestern/Drexel/UCONN: Direct Bsm/MD
Princeton/MIT/Georgia Tech/CalTech: Math Bs</p>

<p>SAT: 2350 800 m 800 w 750 r
SAT II: 800 math 1, 800 math 2, 790 biology, 780 chemistry
ACT: 33</p>

<p>UW GPA: 3.9/4
W GPA: 7.1 (my school has a weird system but 6.9 was the previous record at our school for all time)
Rank: 1%</p>

<p>AP: 4 Calc BC (independent study), 4 Bio (independent study), 5 Chem, 4 US Gov, 4 AP Physics C, 4 Spanish</p>

<p>DC: Multivariate Calculus, Biostatistics, Ordinary Differential Equations, Modern Algebra (all taken at Yale University with an A in each class)-(some were summer classes)</p>

<p>Awards: AP Scholar, Science Olympiad Epidemiology Medal, Alexion Biotechnology Award, Broadcom Masters Science Fair Award, Traveler' s Insurance Award, Science Bowl Fuel Cell Trophy, Science Fair Biotechnology Award, JSHS medals, Science Olympiad Forestry Medal</p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities: Debate Team, Math Team, Science Team, Religion-Atheism Club,</p>

<p>Job/Work: paid musician (weddings/small concerts/parties..etc)</p>

<p>volunteer/community: 100 hrs hospital, 500 hrs volunteer teaching math/biology at ICC, 180 hrs research assistant yale med school (separate from the research below), 350 hrs shadowing</p>

<p>research: rheumatoid arthritis 2012, ciligionesis and polycystic kidney disease 2013 at yale med school with publication in jcb</p>

<p>race: Hispanic (Portuguese) / Indian</p>

<p>i'll be a junior next year</p>

<p>any suggestions would be great!</p>

<p>You have amazing chances anywhere. Obviously top-10 schools are a bit of a crapshoot, but are an extremely competitive applicant for any school :)</p>

<p>Your odds are excellent at all schools (especially Yale since you’ve demonstrated you’re able to handle the work there.)
However, remember the “crapshoot” problem - “you just never know”.
Just make sure you have a safety (a school you’d be okay attending and which you can afford once need based and merit aid have been factored in) - and with your record, it should be easy for you to find one or two safeties. Perhaps the University of Minnesota/Rochester&Mayo Clinic program could be a safety for you since you’d have access to amazing medical facilities even though the selectivity would be a breeze for someone with your resume.
[Bachelor</a> of Science in Health Sciences - University of Minnesota Rochester](<a href=“http://r.umn.edu/academics-research/programs/undergraduate/bshs/]Bachelor”>http://r.umn.edu/academics-research/programs/undergraduate/bshs/)</p>

<p>what’s the “crapshoot?”</p>

<p>Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Caltech - Reaches (always are, but I think you might make it into one of them)</p>

<p>Penn, Columbia - Low reaches
Cornell, Northwestern, Brown - High matches</p>

<p>The problem is, I wanna say you will get into most of your schools but it’s hard to say with these schools. Leaving out the safeties you mentioned, like NYU or Drexel, I think you have a good shot at one out of the top 6 mentioned. If not, the other ivies or other top schools too.</p>

<p>You have a great GPA, amazing standardized testing scores. Your ECs look solid too. I’m sure your recs will be good too. </p>

<p>The sad part is, I think this is fake.</p>

<p>not fake-i dont really have a social life at all…</p>