Chances?

<p>John Hopkins, NOrthwestern, and Brown are considered to be high reaches.....</p>

<p>If I am to major something else other than med during my undergrad, would it hurt my chances into med school?</p>

<p>sbuadmissions...i applied out of state for the bs/md program...when do interview notifications come out?</p>

<p>If you improve your SATs to at least a 2000 (or even better- 2100 up), your chances will go somewhat like this:
Boston U- high safety
Boston C- high match
George Washington U- match
Johns Hopkins U- reach
Stonybrook U- safety
SUNY Binghamton- high safety
SUNY Geneseo- low safety
Northwestern- high reach
Brown- high reach
NYU- low reach</p>

<p>Looks pretty good. Geneseo's harder than Stony Brook? I always thought the opposite. BC would be a match? That'd be amazing. BU's a high safety!? I wouldve never thought that.</p>

<p>PS: Is UMich a superb med school?</p>

<p>Bumping this. Anyone?</p>

<p>Bumpity Bump.</p>

<p>Tofu - All the honors program decisions and interview requests go out mid-March.</p>

<p>FJ - Geneseo and Stony Brook are close, but they're more selective than we are. (They also take a lot smaller class; they only have about 5,500 undergrads.) Geneseo's kinda the top tier in terms of SUNY selectivity, followed by the university centers (Binghamton/Stony Brook/Albany/Buffalo) and some of the other colleges (New Paltz & Oswego, I think).</p>

<p>thanks sbuadmissions, for a bit i was worried since i haven't received anything from sb regarding the program yet!</p>

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India: Opened up a church for local people to worship; health oriented programs

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Where?
I don't like ppl who come to India to make Christians out of Hindus.</p>