Increase my chances? What should be done?

<p>Hello guys, I hope be accepted to Vanderbilt University for a B.A in the Biological Sciences ( Molecular Biology), and possibly attend medical school here. I'm not very sure how I'm going along so I'f like anyone's input. I am currently a sophomore.</p>

<p>GPA- 3.3 Unweighted currently, but it will be raised to a 3.75 before graduation.
ACT- I plan to score a 33 >
SAT- I plan to score a 2150>
I plan to graduate with a 6.75 weighted due to Florida's bonus on AP classes.
As well as Salutatorian.</p>

<p>My EC's will be:
Hospital Intern work of some sort
Summer STEMtech program
Human Rights Club ( President )
USABO Club ( President )
Math & Science Tutoring
Debate Team
Four Years of Varsity Track</p>

<p>I will also have very strong/solid letters of recommendation.</p>

<p>Classes:
10th
Debate I
World History Honors
Chem H
Spanish 2
Alg 2 H
AP Psych
English 2 H</p>

<p>11th
AP Chem
Physics I H
Pre-Calc H
AP Lang
AP US History
Debate II</p>

<p>12th
AP Bio
AP Lit
AP Physics ( Not sure if B or C )
AP Calc
Debate III
Computer Science H</p>

<p>I will also be taking these classes as a bonus to my GPA on FLVS:</p>

<p>Earth-Space Science H
Marine Science H
Art-History H
Spanish 3 H
AP Stat
AP Spanish Lang
AP Micro/Macro</p>

<p>There is too much hypothetical here to chance. Unless you are currently a freshman a 3.3 probably cannot be rased to a 3.75 by the end of junior year (remember that colleges only see the cumulative GPA you have at the end of junior year, not the one from when you graduate). Also, again with the GPA, I doubt you will get salutatorian, usually salutatorians have a 3.95+. I am assuming you are not currently president of any clubs (or possibly doing an ECs right now from the wording of your post), so don’t list those ECs. Finally don’t count on such high scores, those are like 95th percentile+, and extremely hard to achieve.
I don’t mean to discourage, but be realistic and don’t assume so many hypothetical things will happen.</p>