<p>ok. can someone look @ my "pros" and tell me the chances of me getting into a my top four schools? i'm aiming to do pre-med
1-stanford
2-usc
3-ucla
4-ucsd (i want to get into the UCSD medical scholar's program >basically get into med school w/out having to take the MCAT)</p>
<p>freshman year: straight a's (alg 2, world history h, health, eng 9 h, bio h, choir, spanish 1) gpa: 4.0
sophomore year: 4 a's 2 b's (english 10 h, and ap econ/gov) the other a's come from anatomy h, spanish 2, chemistry, pre-cal
psat score: not yet taken but predicting 194 out of 240 more or less
sat score: not taken yet
extra curricular: ballet/jazz/dance in general (6 years), piano (10 years) level 10 on Ceritificate of Merit Exams
clubs: Youth Council (not church. community service based) (started club by self with one friend), Red Cross, California Scholarships Foundation, International Baccalaureate Association, EnviroSci, etc...
leadership: Executive Vice President of Internal Affairs of the Youth Council, Committee of WOrld Awareness for Red Cross, member for all others
pending: School Site Council (voting still in progress. results unannounced)
community service: volunteer for American Cancer Society Relay for Life, nursing homes, etc.
internship: intern @ private family practitioner. approx. 70+ hours done</p>
<p>You do realize you have asked us to judge your chances to four excellent schools based simply on your grades on your first two years of highschool. </p>
<p>You don't have information on you SAT or SAT II scores, class rank, reccomendations, essays, or anything that even remotely would allow a CCer to make an educated guess. How can you already "know" that you want to be a doctor when you are 14 or 15 years old?</p>
<p>true but i'm going to be taking the sat2c this june. and college board is requiring us to choose colleges. and i don't want to waste my time obsessing over a college i wont have a chance of getting into</p>
<p>Requiring you to choose colleges? Since when?</p>
<p>You should still consider yourself a blank slate pretty much. Those scores to selected colleges hardly matters, since youll be sending them later on in your highschool career.</p>
<p>well. colleges are just accepting our scores from collegeboard. and i have to apply for sat 2 pretty soon. and they're only going to let us pick 4 colleges for free. 5 and more requires $9.50 payments each. and i honestly don't want to waste like $100 applying to colleges that i can't even get into. i guess the kids in my area are basically being rushed to hurry up and pick</p>
<p>Yes, just leave it blank. You'll need to send in more scores later anyway, and from what I've been told by people on CC those score reports later on will include the tests you take now.</p>