just got my subject test scores, am i better or worse off now?

<p>i applied early action and got deferred. i didn't take subject tests before applying EA but now i have them. i'm wondering whether they help or hurt me. by the way i applied to the college of arts and sciences and am looking towards majoring in bio and leaning towards medicine/pharmaceuticals.</p>

<p>little background on me: </p>

<p>SAT I: 740 math 710 CR 650 WR, 1450 or 2100 (i'm going off the assumption that they cherry pick the best scores, i took the SAT I twice)</p>

<p>SAT II: Biology M: 800 Math II: 660 US History: 660 (just got these today, not sent with EA)</p>

<p>GPA: 4.1 as of the end of my junior year, will go up after 1st semester of this school year</p>

<p>Rank: top 10% end of junior year, will go up after 1st semester of this school year</p>

<p>AP scores: World History (5), US History (5), BC calculus (5), AB subscore on BC exam (5)</p>

<p>Current course load: sports marketing, independent science research; AP: Lit, Psych, Gov, Bio; multivariable calculus (curriculum based off of university of illinois at urbana-champaign, we get transferrable credits from this class)</p>

<p>Extracurrics: </p>

<p>4 year football player, 2 years varsity football and captain of the football team for junior and senior year. got the leadership award for the football team my Junior year. </p>

<p>DECA (association of marketing students) attended state leadership conference, competed in selling category and got 1st place. sent to nationals (international career develop conference) where i attended the leadership development academy and my team won the fundraising competition for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.</p>

<p>i've been conducting cancer research at Georgetown University Medical Center for about 1 year, and i hope to publish a paper under my primary authorship sometime in 2009. submitted to Intel science talent search and will be submitting to science fairs</p>

<p>community service - I help fundraise and raise awareness for Sahasra Deepika Institute, an institution that has built a school for about 60 orphaned children in India. built and maintained the website for 2 years, have been fundraising/collecting items/doing oddjobs for the institution for almost 10 years. have been to the school in india 5 times and i volunteer my time teaching the kids sports and interacting with them.</p>

<p>other stuff - attend a public school and a magnet school (for my science, math, and research classes). editor for magnet school newspaper, class representative in student government for magnet school as well. live in DC suburbs, indian kid.</p>

<p>I had a 740 USH and a 610 Chem, and got accepted, so I'm thinking all that they're really looking for is that:</p>

<p>A. You took them, and-
B. You scored decently on them.</p>

<p>So I'd say you're in the same or better position.</p>

<p>Plus you got an 800 in Bio, which is awesome, especially since it's your field of interest.</p>