<p>First off, if it affects my chances at all, I would like to complete my pre-med and probably major in molecular bio. I am currently entering my senior year in high school. My goal in this thread is basically to figure out which of the schools below are my safety, match, reach, and high reach schools. </p>
<p>Unweighted GPA for 9th-11th grade- 4.0
Weighted GPA- 4.35
Class rank- 3/530</p>
<p>ACT- 30 (36 English, 31 Math, 27 Reading, 27 Science)
SAT Subject tests:
Biology: 730
Math II: 690</p>
<p>AP/Honors courses taken jr/sr year:
AP Bio
AP Chem
AP AB Calc
AP Language and Composition
AP Literature and Composition
AP Government
AP US History
Honors Pre-Calc
College Physics (counts as an honors class at my school, but the credit is from a community college so it won't transfer to any good schools)</p>
<p>ecs:
*Debate- 9th-12th grade (varsity)
*Orchestra- 7th-12th grade (varsity; section leader for both semesters in 9th grade)
*National Honor Society 11th-12th grade
*French National Honor Society 11th-12th grade (officer: program chair)
*Presidential Volunteer Service Award- Silver
*Over 250 hours of community service at 3 different hospitals and two different libraries
*City Youth Council 11th-12th grade (Officer: Public Relations Coordinator)
*Science Olympiad (12th grade only)
*Math Club (11th-12th grade- It's called "math club" but I only competed in science events at the competitions and got a first and fourth place trophy at regional contest)</p>
<p>Which of the following schools are my safety, match, reach, and high reach schools:
University of California- Irvine
University of California- San Diego
University of California- Berkeley
University of California- Los Angeles
Boston University
Columbia College
Cornell University
Johns Hopkins University
New York University
Northwestern University (Chicago)
Stanford
Tufts University
University of Chicago
University of Kansas
University of Michigan- Ann Arbor
University of Missouri- Kansas City
University of Southern California
University of Texas at Austin
University of Virginia
University of Washington
WashU (St Louis)</p>
<p>Please note that I am a Kansas resident. </p>
<p>THANKS A LOT!!</p>