<p>Hi. I'm currently a junior in high school and am at a general loss concerning the college I want to attend. I know that I want to go into the medical field, so many have been telling me about UPENN, but with my stats I doubt I could get in. Could you tell me if I have a chance with Cornell, or any other schools with good pre-med programs?</p>
<p>I'm an Asian female from Pennsylvania. I've taken a total of five AP classes so far (government, statistics, biology, human, and English composition), getting all fours and fives on the test.
SAT: CR: 660 M: 680 W: 730
SATII: Not yet taken
GPA: 3.78
Rank: Top 5%
Senior courses: AP English Lit, AP Physics, AP Calc, AP US History, Biotech. </p>
<p>ECs:
National Honor Society
Science Olympiad (placed first in the regional competition for A&P - going to states in a few weeks).
JV Tennis
One World - Secretary
B.O.L.D (minority leadership club) - President
School Newspaper- Editor, and Photographer</p>
<p>Volunteer:
60 hours at CHOP
86 hours setting up a VBS in Philadelphia
30 hours at a retirement home
(I plan to Volunteer more this summer)</p>
<p>My recommendations shouldn't be too bad concerning the teachers I've had this year. </p>
<p>Do I have a chance at Cornell? And if so, could anyone tell me about the financial opportunities if you are accepted; my cousin was accepted to Cornell with a full ride, but I've been told that colleges in the ivy league don't give scholarships based on academic. Thank you very much!</p>