<p>GPA Unweighted: 3.8 on 4.0 scale
Rank: 17
SAT: 1940 CR: 620 Math: 650
Presidents Scholar Award
President Volunteer Service Award Gold
Freshman Class Vice President
Sophomore Class President
Junior Class President
Senior Class President
Parliamentarian of Student Council for 3 years, been in StuCo for 4 years
Vice President of Local HOSA Chapter for 2 years
Vice Chair of Indian Association for 2 years
Member of NHS
Student Ambassador
Educational Improvement Council Member
Run a STEM Camp at a Middle School
Founder of Play 60 Essay Contest
Sponsored First Annual Cougar Cup
Founder of a tutoring website, still in construction
NTHS Member
Science Olympiad Member
Do UIL Math and Science
Shadowed Two Doctors
Published a Poem</p>
<p>Currently a Junior, rising Senior
Asian Ethnicity
Upper Middle Class</p>
<p>Definitely look into all the UC schools (they exist on one app so it’s worth applying to them all), University of Washington, Michigan, Texas, and Wisconsin. Some of these are even rough considering your SAT score. If you can bump that up above 2050 you’d have a great shot at all the schools I’ve listed!</p>
<p>Baylor U and Baylor College of Medicine are 2 different schools with different levels (grad school only for latter) and very different ranking for medical schools. If you want to go to the medical school at BCM, you definitely want to go to a school better than Baylor U. ;-)</p>
<p>I don’t think undergraduate prestige matters that much for med school as long as you do well in college (GPA and ECs) and on the MCAT, plus BCM heavily favors in-state students.</p>
<p>Granted, med school admissions are not as numbers-heavy as pharmacy or law school, though.</p>
<p>I don’t think BCM favors in-state at all. There are more in-state applicants though. I went there for graduate school 24 years ago and know many students in the medical school and grad school there. If you know the history of BCM, you may expect graduates from Baylor U to have a lower chance at BCM.</p>
<p>Thank you everybody, I’m also looking into early medical programs, and Baylor Medical school picks based on MCAT and gpa, I don’t think they take into account the college you attend, if they do its very little</p>