Chances for PSU 6/7 year accelerated BS/MD Prgram?

<p>Indian male from KY
School: Competitive Private (~80 students/grade)
Course load: All Honors/AP's (Hardest Possible)
GPA: 3.90 UW; 4.30 W
PSAT: Predicted NM Semi-Finalist
ACT composite: 35 (Writing: 9/32)
SAT: Taking in Oct.
AP's (so far): AP Government (4), AP Biology (5), AP Chemistry (4), AP Calculus AB (4), AP Latin IV (3)
Senior AP's: AP Calculus BC, Physics C: Mechanics, Physics C: E&M, AP English Lit./Comp., AP Lang./Comp., AP Euro. History
SAT II: Chemistry: 760; Biology E: 790; Taking Physics and Math IIC in November</p>

<p>EC's (major):
-Singing (major passion): I'm in my own band and I have been to several national and state honors choirs and I have taken voice for over 8 years. I also play guitar and piano. Also in my school's varsity chorale that make 2 annual performances and a madrigal annually
-Varsity Baseball, JV Soccer, and Club Tennis
-1st Dan Black belt in Tae Kwon Do
-400+ Hours Research Internship at local cancer center-producing a paper on cancer-producing stem cells in retinoblastoma (eye cancer of the retina)
-150+ hours volunteering at a local hospital and Wayside Christian Mission
-Academic (Varsity) and Math Team Starter: 9-12
-Attended KY's Governor's Scholar's Program: 2008
-Duke Talent Identification Program (TIP)
-Act in school productions (ensemble/cast)
-Board member of school philanthropic foundation</p>

<p>Awards:
Governor's Cup (Statewide academic team competition):
District, Regional, and State Recognition
School:
-Biology Class Award: 2007
-Honor Roll (3 years): 2005-08
-University of Louisville Book Award: 2008
-USA Biology Olympiad Semi-finalist: 2008
National Latin Exam:
-8th (Latin I): Magna Cum Laude (High Honor)
-9th (Latin II): Summa Cum Laude (Highest Honor)
-10th (Latin III): Cum Laude (Honor)
-11th (Latin IV AP): Cum Laude (Honor)</p>

<p>I think one of my main hooks that I want to expand upon in my essay is how I was diagnosed with a severe primary spina biffida with complications after removal of a tumor in my spinal cord that I have been forced to deal with my entire life. After almost a dozen surgeries to make sure that I haven't had a regrowth of the tumor I really have an almost intimate connection with medicine and I have been able to grow through that and do better than I thought I would have been able; that and my parent are both doctors haha.</p>