<p>The averages for the University of Southern California's Baccalaureate/MD program from their website: </p>
<p>Quote:
Question: What are the average SAT scores and high school GPA's of Baccalaureate/MD students?
Answer: Our Baccalaureate/MD students average a 4.3 high school GPA and 2200 combined SAT. However, we evaluate applications and accept students based on careful consideration of several factors including academic history, test scores, essays, activity summary, and letters of recommendation.
Source: USC</a> College : Baccalaureate/MD: Frequently Asked Questions</p>
<p>all of those programs are extremely competitive and are designed for the top % of applicants. brown you have no chance, getting accepted there will be hard enough, the others you have a chance at. rice, northwestern, USC, BU, or lehigh i would be shocked as well. the BA/MD programs are the most competitive in the country - getting automatically accepted into med school requires something very special.</p>
<p>your SAT and subject test score are really good
but like iambored10 said
your gpa is way low for
Brown
Rice
Northwestern
USC
maybe lehigh (depends on what program)
ap scores are also good, but some schools didnt even consider them</p>
<p>and such acceleration program is REALLY competitve
someitmes it is harder than the regular decision
ec is ok but do you have any awards also?
also, rest seems you can possibly get in
but some state schools has limit such as only instate students and such</p>