<p>haha...just kidding..just thought it will attract more people.</p>
<p>anyway, please chance me from BS/MD programs like HPME, PLME, Rice/Baylor, as well as the other lower ones. Please provide feedback on how I can improve my chances. </p>
<p>ACT: 32
SAT 2: Math 2- 740
Chemistry - 770
GPA UW 3.98
W 4.033
Rank 10/455</p>
<p>APs: Soph year: USH (4)
Junior Year: Macroecon (TBD), Chem (TBD), AP Gov (TBD)</p>
<p>Senior year APs: AP Eng Lit, Calc, Psychology, Biology, Physics B</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:</p>
<p>Worked Blood Pressure and Blood glucose checks at Community health faires (Red Cross)
Volunteering at Hospital (100-150 hrs)
Accepted to a Summer Research Program, very prestigious and free (about 300 hours)
Shadowed IM doctor, Anesthesiologist (>25 hrs)
Taught Sunday School Classes (150-200 hrs)
Paid Work at hospice, office assistant (800-1000 hrs)
Paid Work in Hospital Lab Senior Year (20 hrs/ week)</p>
<p>Founder and President of Chess Club
Vice President of National Honor Society
Student Council Representative (9th,10th)
Yearbook Editor (9th)</p>
<p>Very low income 20K - 28K per year</p>
<p>bump please help!!</p>
<p>You have a good chance to get into at least a few BS/MD programs. Your stats are solid. Your ECs look very good. Write some good essays and make sure you get good recs. What is this research thing that you are in?</p>
<p>If you know your AP number, you can get your AP scores by phone for $8. </p>
<p>If you do get into Harvard it will be free, because you are low income. Your chances at Harvard are better than those with higher incomes.</p>
<p>Average, although ACT needs to be brought up. Make sure to apply to less known programs also. D. got accepted to 50% that she applied, graduated #1, ACT=33. Hoever, she applied mostly to in-state.</p>
<p>thank you, any way i should improve?</p>
<p>Apply to more BA/MD programs than just those 3(the 3 BA/MD programs you mentioned are some of the most competitive in the country)…Its hard as it is to just get into Rice/Northwestern/Brown, and even harder to get into their BA/MD programs…Act needs to be higher…</p>
<p>i know this isn’t the topic of this thread, but there are TONS of people who get into harvard and aren’t nearly qualified for some of the better BA/MD programs.</p>
<p>Harvard acceptance rate hovers around 8-10% while acceptance rate for BA/MD programs hover around 3-5%</p>
<p>it irks me when people think harvard is in an elite league of its own.</p>
<p>thanks…update: AP scores - Macro Econ- 5 Chem- 5 AP US gov- 5</p>
<p>lol! Never thought of doing something like that</p>