Chances of getting in? Please reply!

<p>I'm going to be a senior this year and was wondering what my chances of getting into each of these schools are (percent) and if not what can help me get in:
U of Rochester (bs/md med program and just regular school), Villanova(family attended if that will help), Cornell, NYU, Stony Brook Scholars for medicine, SUNY Binghampton honors, Boston College and Johns Hopkins.</p>

<p>Heres my info:</p>

<p>Academics:
102 weighted average, 97 unweighted, all honors and ap
sat I: 720 math, 640 cr, 650 writing (a bit weak but am taking it two more times, this is my first)
sat IIs: chemistry 750, math 1c 680, will take math 2c and retake 1c
ranked 5/900+
National Honors Society
AP Scholar
AMC participant
Local academic olympics (one student selected to represent school in each subject every year) taken twice and won third prize for ap bio sophomore year.
National Chemistry Olympiad
Bausch and Lomb honorary science awardtwo years perfect attendance(not really important)
a few other little things here and there, but not too important</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Boys volleyball team for three years
1 year of chess club
2 years of environmental club</p>

<p>ecs is where i am weakest, volleyball takes a huge amount of time out of my day, 2+ hours every day, 6 days a week for one out of two terms(4.5 months).</p>

<p>Volunteer/Work experience:</p>

<p>local hospital volunteer for three months until swine flu outbreak when i was no longer allowed bc i was too young :(
church volunteer
american cancer society fundraiser
newspaper boy for 2 years
Participated in Quality of Life, tried to educate public on alternative energies
numerous clean ups at local parks</p>

<p>So that covers most of it, im pretty weak in ecs, any advice? i know its kinda late now because its senior year. Please help me out and let me know what my shots are thanks!</p>

<p>oh and next year i am taking 4, maybe 5 ap classes to show rigorous schedule</p>

<p>I think you have a good chance at Villanova and SUNY. Getting accepted into BS/MD programs or any other program that couples your admission as an undergraduate and medical school is going to be very competitive. Remember, they are not just accepting you as an undergraduate but also guaranteeing you a spot in a U.S. medical school. If you think the Ivy Leagues are competitive take a look at acceptance rates for medical schools. It is probably easier to get into Harvard as an undergraduate than to get into even the lowest ranked American medical schools. Your SAT score in CR is going to be seen as low by the most competitive schools so places like Cornell and Johns Hopkins are going to be a huge reach and even Boston College is iffy. You should include some more safety schools on your list because even though you are planning to retake the SAT, CR is not very coachable and there is no guarantee you will be able to improve your score by much.</p>