chances?

<p>im a high school junior and im wondering about my chances for med school. ive already posted on here about my chances but i didnt get many responses so here i go again.</p>

<p>gpa: 3.92 weighted (10th and 11th total)
10th grade: 3.88, 3.88 (weighted)
11th grade: 4.0 (weighted)</p>

<p>aps: 11th grade: english, spanish, biology, us history
12th grade: english, chemistry, government, calculus ab or bc</p>

<p>ec: tennis (10 years)
jv softball (2 years)
member of hosa (health occupations club), key club, environmental science club, national honor society, friday night live (tobacco)
this summer im working with a cardiology professor at ucla
start something (teach kids and make them more motivated)- part of tiger woods learning foundation
yla (youth leadership america)
like 300+ volunteer hours (hospital/key club stuff)</p>

<p>awards: math award of excellence (10th grade)</p>

<p>sat: 780 math, 650 verbal, 750 writing (2180) january sat</p>

<p>first thing I see is a kind-of low M + CR SAT score. getting that above 1450 would be fantastic.</p>

<p>do something more medically oriented. the cardiology thing and volunteer hours at the hospital are good, but anything more science/medicine oriented will surely help.</p>

<p>your classes and grades are pretty solid, just wondering why 9th grade isn't in there?</p>

<p>also, I'm assuming you play varsity tennis for your team, definitely mention that.</p>

<p>yeah it would be nice if the verbal score was higher. verbal is apparently the section most scrutinized by med schools when they analyze the MCAT, so it's possible that holds true when these programs look at your SAT. Your numbers in general are a little low (under 4.0 weighted), but I dont know how big of a difference that will make.</p>