<p>My Stats:
SAT I - 750 math, 800 verbal, 650 writing 1550/2200 (One Sitting)
SAT II - 760 math IIC, 740 bio, 690 chem
GPA - 3.84/4.22 unweighted
School doesn't rank, but i'm like around 50/640
AP Bio, BC Calculus were 5's, and AP Chem was a 4
Taking a total of 19 honors/AP classes through 4 years in a nationally recognized public school.
Extracurriculars-
volunteering at a hospital for four years
volunteering in an Indian organization that promotes cultural awareness for four years
piano lessons for 3 years
dance for 5 years
academic team was tops in the state
was co-captain of another academic team that placed in the top ten in the state
academic competition where i placed 3rd in the state in bio
some poetry's been published
had some job experience at my local hospital
more ec's of the same mold, basically...</p>
<p>Recommendations and essay are pretty good....</p>
<p>What are the chances for the med programs at rutgers, tcnj, drexel, penn state, northwestern, brown, case western, miami, lehigh, and usc?</p>
<p>10 Schools is a lot. Especially with your SAT score.</p>
<p>I'd say look into each school. i mean some of these are in really small cities and whatnot.</p>
<p>Rightn ow, I'd say you have the best shot at Rutgers, TCNJ, NW, Miami, and USC based on what they look for in candidates on their website. Then the rest..</p>
<p>Doesn't PSU require you to be in the top 5 percent or was it 10%?</p>
<p>I'm from bridgewater-raritan...and no, psu wants top 10 percent i think...idk, i was pretty annoyed that my school doesn't weight our gpa...if it were weighted, i'd be around top 4%...</p>
<p>Rutgers and TCNJ would be interested; they don't care about your writing score. The program wants people in the top 5% (I guess if grades are not released, then there should not be much problem). Bridgewater-Raritan is a good school...good tennis team.</p>