<p>Hello,
I am an incoming senior interested in applying to Stanford university and the 7 year medical programs offered at both Northwestern, HPME, and Brown, PLME, university. I am just wondering if you guys can give me some advice on these programs and my chances of getting in. Here are some of my statistics:</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA: 4.0
Weighted GPA: 4.6
AP classes: 5 (taking 4 in senior year)
AP scores: 5's on Euro, Language and US History; 4's on Chemistry and Calculus</p>
<p>SAT superscore: 2230
SAT Math: 710
SAT Reading: 720
SAT Writing: 800
SAT Chemistry: 740
SAT Math II: 770</p>
<p>ACT superscore: 34
ACT Math: 34
ACT English: 35
ACT Reading: 33
ACT Science: 34</p>
<p>Extracurricular activities:
I volunteer at a local hospital; I want to be a doctor some day because I think there is nothing more superior than helping others live a better life, and I love science
I raise money for impoverished children in India through an organization called Pratham- It costs around $20 to educate a child for an entire year and I figured I could help the cause. Ive raised over $2500 by giving presentations to various people
I tutor homeless kids every Saturday through School On Wheels, a non profit organization working too provide education to homeless children.
Tennis varsity Singles 1
Clubs- Math, Science, Badminton
JPL invention challenge- I worked with a group of students to create a system that would shoot a football over a 2 meter wall into a trash can. We won the entire competition throughout California at JPL in December of 2012
Shadowing- allergies doctor, 2 surgeons
Brown University summer program- introduction to medicine
Treasurer of MESA, Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement</p>
<p>My goal is to become a doctor, and to prepare myself I want to get into the 7 year medical programs at Brown and Northwestern. If I do not get into those, I would like to get into Stanford, Berkeley and Johns Hopkins, all of which have great undergraduate schools for biology/chemistry.</p>
<p>So what do you think? Thanks for any responses or advice!</p>