could someone chance an aspiring pre-med student for all of the top women's collges?

<p>my first choice is Wellesley College, but with my gpa, i think it's a high high high reach.
i'm interested in studying premed, and possibly minoring in psychology.</p>

<p>my wgpa is 4.3 but unweighted is 3.6
not too good in my opinion.</p>

<p>sat II's
chemistry 770
i'll take bio this oct/nov and i think i'll get at least 750 on that</p>

<p>studied five years of french at my school, if that's a lang plus?</p>

<p>APs</p>

<p>AP AB Calc- 4
AP Chem- 5
AP gov't and politics-5
AP Psychology- 5</p>

<p>senior year (this year) i will take
AP Human Geography
AP statistics
AP environmental science
AP biology</p>

<p>ACTs (i'll raise this to at least a 33)
English 33<br>
Math 28
Reading 33<br>
Science 28<br>
Writing 11
Composite 31</p>

<p>Extracurriculars</p>

<p>Founder of Charity (raised $2,000)
Secretary of Technology Honors Society
Treasurer of Fantasy Literature Club
National Honors Society
French Honors Society
Treasurer of Chesapeake Bay/Environmental Bay Club
Tutoring Club (teach local middle schoolers)
American Red Cross (3 years)</p>

<p>if any of you could give your take on a few colleges (campus environment, student body, classes and professors) i would be ecstatic :)
thank you so much !</p>

<p>I don’t think your GPA is so bad, considering how rigorous your schedule is. The top women’s colleges want to see good grades in the most stringent curriculum, so a 4.3 weighted is pretty decent. Your chemistry SAT II scores are high, so is your AP Chem score, good indicators that you’ll probably do well in a college level chemistry or bio chem class. </p>

<p>I’d say you’ve got a good chance (these are so hard unless the person is totally under-qualified or over-qualified) at any of the seven sisters. Good luck!</p>

<p>I think your standard is okay. You should try for all the 7 sisters & work on the interviews.</p>

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<p>There are only 5 women’s colleges remaining of the original 7 sisters. Radcillffe has been incorporated into Harvard, and Vassar is co-ed.</p>

<p>I think if you ED Wellesley you have an extreme good chance. More people get accepted from ED because the college knows they have your money and a good student. Luck:)</p>