<p>I have a 3.4UW gpa and a 2140 sat CR:640 M:740 W:760
780 Math IIC and 660 BIO but i am retaking the bio and predicting 750+</p>
<p>I have good extracurriculars/my volunteering is really good also and i have taken honors history/chemistry/math/french im taking AP calculus BC next year and honors physics</p>
<p>Extracirriculars
Varsity cross country 9th-12th
JV basketball 9th
Varsity basketball 10th,12th
Varsity tennis 9-12th MVP
All country orchestra division 4
technical support assistant award
Mu alpha Theta
Nyssma 9th and 10th grade
Art Schola Candidate
Robotics club/music club/math club</p>
<p>can someone give me some pre med programs that are strong and I HAVE a chance at getting into</p>
<p>Basically all LACs and universities have premed programs. It really depends on what you want. Go to a college that you can see yourself attending, and where you think that you can exceed. Many of the top-universities boost good percentages of premed acceptance into medical school.</p>
<p>So, where would you like to go to school? What is your intended major? Are finances an issue? Without a bit more information, there’s thousands of colleges to tell you about.</p>
<p>However, I will say that Gustavus Adolphus College is probably a safety/low match for you. It’s in a small town in Minnesota, but it has a stellar biological science and chemistry department. They have over 80% go on to med school.</p>
<p>Univ of Minnesota-Morris is a small public liberal arts university. A high percentage of its’ pre-med students are accepted into medical school. Below is a link for information on the program.</p>
<p>We need more info. There are MANY very good schools with good pre-med programs that you can get into.</p>
<p>What is your financial situation? How much will your parents pay each year? </p>
<p>There’s no point in having us recommend schools if they won’t be affordable. With the answers to these questions we can recommend schools that will work for YOU. :)</p>
<p>With your 1410 M+CR SAT there are schools with very good pre-med programs that might give you merit scholarships for your stats. So, if money is an issue, you might want to include some of those.</p>