How can I improve my chances

<p>I want to go to a 7 year medical program at Miami, or Colombia
UMMARY: cacausian male, going to be a junior, IB diploma candidate</p>

<p>IMPORTANT QUESTIONS:
1) How can I improve my resume?
2) how important is my writing score</p>

<p>[RESUME]
SCORES:
SAT: 2020
Math 700
Critical reading 760
writing: 560</p>

<p>COURSEWORK:
3.87 unweighted numeric average about 100, class rank top 4%,
AP stat, ap world, and Ap human geography</p>

<p>COMMUNITY SERVICE:
Over 500 hours, temple, hospital, Eyeclinic etc., coached a nationally competitive science olympiad team</p>

<p>EXTRACURRICULARS:
has ran a science and entrepreneurship camp
has traded stocks to a tune of 20% returns annually (the average is about 6-8%)
has had 3 years of paid research experience
has cofounded a competitive cricket team at my school
started an investing club at my school
Fences at a nationally competitive level, and is rated
has co-founded 2 business
has founded 1 business
has co-founded 2 non-proffits that have donated more then 300 hours to the community</p>

<p>Beta club treasurery</p>

<p>Youth group president; has helped the group and my temple attend national hindusim conferences</p>

<p>Guitar for 3 years, gives lessons and gets paid to perform</p>

<p>) DEBATE TEAM for 2 years, attended some national competitions reached the elms, co-captatin
)FBLA vp, 1 year, going to the national competition</p>

<p>If I’m right, then you have zero chance at a 7 year medical program. Those accelerated medical programs such as at Drexel and Penn State are extremely competitive, and you need really perfect stats to be competitive. My friend who is the valedictorian of his school and turned down Harvard is going to the 6 year medical program at Penn state.</p>

<p>I was thinking UMIAMI, UMKC, U boston, or OSU, which are slightly less competitive, and I know there competitive but these programs have acceptance rates of like 5-10%</p>