Chanch me columbia

<p>this isn't for columbia, it's just that no one looks unless it's for a top 30 school! help out the little guy!</p>

<p>SAT: 660 every category
3 officer positions in high school
I am a nationally ranked fencer.
I am on student government for my school and by the end of this year, I will take 6 AP courses.
I have taken 6 honors courses. i had a seventh honors course, but i failed first semester of that course freshman year and made it up in summer school with a 94.
I have an unweighted GPA of 3.52 and a weighted GPA of 3.68. I am top 48% in my school and I have a 91 Numeric GPA.
I am part of 6 clubs and currently hold a position in one. I swim and fence on my school's Varsity teams.
I am a resident of Georgia. Money is not at all an issue. My parents can pay for tuition four times over at the Emory.
What are my chances of getting into UGA and UF? Which do you suggest I attend? I have a lot of volunteer hours, but they are mainly for the clubs i'm in, not for outside events. Do i have a chance of getting into either honors program? I want to go into medicine. Which school has a better pre-med program? or are their pre-med programs about the same?</p>

<p>Hmm. I can’t speak much for UGA and UF, but I can say that in terms of schools you should be looking at for pre-med: UCSB, UCSC, UCLA.
My sister got into UCLA, and strangely enough, you guys had the EXACT same stats. If you’re applying to ucla though, i would strongly recommend not applying as a bio major.
chance back please.</p>

<p>Thanks! so you think with a good essay i may be able to make it to UCLA? and what does Chance back mean? i am new to this website, sorry!
for UCSC i need a 680 on writing because i am out of state :confused: in state you can take an exam that is mandatory to graduate high school. out of state has to demonstrate by scoring a 680 or above on SAT :/</p>