Chances?

<p>What are my chances at HPME, PLME, and GW-7 Year??? Any other Med Programs I should consider?</p>

<p>Also, which schools do you think I have a reasonable shot at that have good Premedical Programs?</p>

<p>I'd prefer to stay on the East Coast.</p>

<p>Scores
SAT: 750CR, 800M, 800W (75/12 Essay) on 1st and last time
SAT IIs: 800 Math IIC, 780 Chemistry, and 740 US History
AP Exams: 5 US, 5 Chem, 5 Stat</p>

<p>Rank: 1/482 </p>

<p>GPA: 4.0 UW, 4.65 weighted cumulative</p>

<p>Grades:</p>

<p>9th Grade
Honors Geometry - A
Honors English I - A
Health/Physical Education - A
Honors Earth and Space Science - A
Computer Programming: Design and Logic - A
Spanish II - A
Honors Government - A</p>

<p>10th Grade
Pre-Calculus - A
AP United States History - A
Honors English II - A
AP Chemistry Lec./Lab. - A
AP Statistics - A
Honors Spanish III - A</p>

<p>11th Grade
AP European History - A
AP Language and Composition - A
AP Calculus AB - A
AP Computer Science (A) - A
AP World History - A
AP Physics C (Indep. Study) - - A
Honors Spanish IV - A</p>

<p>12th Grade (projected)
AP Literature and Composition
AP Spanish Language
AP Biology
AP Government
AP Calculus BC (Independent Study)</p>

<p>ECs:</p>

<p>Class President
School SGA Executive Board Member
County Student Government Organization President
State Student Government Executive Board Member</p>

<p>Math Team
National Honor Society
Computer Bowl Team (Tricounty Programming Competition and State-level)
Mock Trial attorney
Key Club (community service organization) - past treasurer
It's Academic (quizbowl type competition between area high schools)
DECA - past vice president</p>

<p>AP Scholar (and hopefully a National AP Scholar as well after this year)
National Merit Scholar, Commended (212 in a competitive state)
State-Wide Distinguished Scholars Program, Finalist (projected...350 finalists chosen from entire state based on GPA and SAT scores)
Assorted School Departmental Awards</p>

<p>Volunteer at local Hospital</p>

<p>Research Intern at the National Institute of Health this summer with National Cancer Institute</p>

<p>you get into all hands off--</p>

<p>Easily...looks a lot similar to what I had (except I was also captain of tennis team and had more international/national awards).
Just don't screw up on the Interviews and you're good!
You should get in everywhere.</p>

<p>O.O wow those are gorgeous stats . . .</p>

<p>haha wow smder99 ur makin posts about whats a good sat score and wut u need for the programs, ur the last one who needs to worry, just write a good essay and uve got the interview easy</p>

<p>your stats look perfect, the only thing i have to point out is that it looks a little shady that you didn't take the more AP exams considering how many APs you've taken</p>

<p>abnime...I will eventually take the AP exams...im current a junior so I've only taken the ones from last year...I will take all the AP exams for the classes I take</p>

<p>hahah oh wow sorry, the senior classes threw me off</p>

<p>smder99,</p>

<p>For a junior student, those are super stats. You should apply to ED. You have a strong chance of getting accepted in ED at any of these programs</p>

<p>haha im betting all the ppl applying ur year will hate u... ur like a shoe in to any program u apply to, gl!</p>

<p>The top programs, e.g., Rice/Baylor, HPME, and Case, do not have ED for the program itself, although you can apply ED for undergrad if you choose. At Rice you must apply ED or Interim Decision(which is non-binding)for undergrad. All of the top programs determine acceptance for undergrad first. From the pool of accepted undergrads who have applied to the joint programs, the medical school admissions committee will invite a small percentage to interview. Some medical schools use the undergrad application and some require a supplemental application that is sent to the student with the notification of acceptance by the university as an undergrad.</p>