Chances for UNC Medicine!!

<p>*I am an Asian Indian from one of the best high schools in oregon (won top AP school award this year) and am top 10 in a 500+ class.</p>

<p>*Freshman year:
Lit 9-A, A with honors both sem
Spanish 1-A,A
Social Studies-A,A
Health 1 (req)-A
PE (req)-A
Adv. Algebra 2-A, A
SAT Verbal prep-A
SAT math prep-A
10th Grade Science-A, A with honors both sem</p>

<p>*Sophomore Year (really messed up):
Lit 10-A, A with honors
AP Chem- B, A
Precalc-A, B
Social Studies-B (note: can I explain a grade anywhere because this grade was ridiculous), A
Physics 2-A,A
Spanish 2-A,A
Band-A,A (needed for an EC)
Health 2-A (req)
PE-A (req) </p>

<p>*I'm projecting to finish high school with around a 3.7 or 3.6 UW...maybe even 3.5 worst case senario in IB diploma (aka f-ing hard) classes.</p>

<p>*Varsity tennis 4 years
*Science Team 4 years
*World Quest Trivia 4 years
*Science Club VP
*Math Club VP
*Portland Youth Philharmonic 3 years
*National Youth Leadership Forum in Medicine Nominee
*National Honor Roll
*Mathfest Algebra 2 1st place fresh year
*OIMT Participant Fresh Year
*Mathfest Participant sophomore year
*Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Rising Star Program (will have 150+ hours done)
*Mathcounts Tutor (about 30+ volunteer hours)
*expecting around 2000-2100 on SAT, 29+ on ACT</p>

<p>Do I even have a shot given my poor GPA? And if not this, what about University of Washington or University of Florida?</p>

<p>"Chances for UNC """Medicine"""" !?!?!?!?
WHAT DID YOU SCORE ON YOUR ""MCATs""!?!?!</p>

<p>I'll just assume you didn't mean medicine, and just meant UNC...LOL.</p>

<p>UNC OOS, is extremely competitive. </p>

<p>You have a stellar Class Rank and awesome ECs. However, you REALLY need to brush up your GPA (and it's ok to have a few Bs in AP and honors classes). A 2000-2100 SAT would fare well for instate but for OOS you need to bring that up too...I don't know anything 'bout U Wash. or U. Flor...</p>

<p>Good Luck..!</p>

<p>you're fine for UW..in fact you might be able to apply for their honors program because of your difficult curriculum.</p>

<p>Tartheheel, if his rank places him in the top 10 students in his class, then his GPA is fine. What needs work is his SAT score.</p>