good pre-med

<p>Academics:
GPA: 4.2 W, very competitive high school
SAT: 1450/2140
SAT II: Bio-700, Chem-740, Math II-760
AP courses (didn’t receive scores yet): English I and II, Spanish, Calc. BC, Psych, Bio</p>

<p>Extra Curricular:
Student Council (4 years, 3 years on Exec. Board)
Mu Alpha Theta (2 years)
National Honors Society (2 years)
Jazz Ensemble (3 years)
Marching Band (drumline) (2 years)
Math Team (4 years)
80 hours of Community Service</p>

<p>Awards/Recognition:
First Place in state JETS Science Competition (7th place in nation)
Second Place in state MERCK Integrated Science Competition
Multiple band awards at local competitions</p>

<p>Job:
Lifeguard at largest water park in the area (4 years)</p>

<p>Goals:
Rutgers (hopefully full ride)
Brown
NYU
Colombia
Boston University
UPenn</p>

<p>Scholarships will really be helpful, so any information on what kind of scholarships I could receive is appreciated. Thanks.</p>

<p>bump
any help is appreciated- thanks</p>

<p>anyone? bump</p>

<p>I'm not that informed but for a sci person aren't your SAT II scores a bit low?
then again I clicked on your link expecting a BS/MD-er with a great chance of getting in to see how I measure up. Sorry. Lol, but I guess it depends on your own standards. I would try to have the best standardized tests scores as possible since I go to a really hard school. (That's not advice, I'm saying this is what I am doing in order to show adcoms I have the potential to do well.)</p>

<p>Your science competition achievements will be awesome when you apply to BS/MD, and the science SAT IIs aren't really that low. I think you will have a good shot at the schools on your list.</p>

<p>UPDATE:
GPA: 4.3W
SAT: 1510/2200
AP: Spanish- 4
Calc BC (and AB subscore)- 5
English- 5</p>