<p>Hi! I'm currently a junior and looking into colleges with good undergraduate medical/biology/biochemistry programs. So far, I have looked at UCLA, John Hopkins, and UPenn (because I am considering dual-majoring in biochemistry and business/economics/accounting.) I've also considered UCSD and Washington U St Louis.</p>
<p>GPA: 3.8 (predicted to be 3.9 after this year)
SAT - 2250 JAN, took MAR SAT, scores are coming out April 1st but expecting a 2300~
Took challenging classes,
APS (score)
Sophomore - AP US History (4), AP Calculus BC (5), AP Chemistry (5)
Junior - AP Macro/Microeconomics, AP World, AP English Language
Senior (will take) - AP Art History, AP English Literature, AP Statistics, AP Biology, AP Physics, AP Japanese</p>
<p>Clubs/Leadership:
Asian American Club/secretary, and most likely will be elected as co-president next year.
Badminton Club/president, junior + senior year
Dance Club/member, running for VP next year
The Tower (Student Newspaper)/graphic artist
Numina Gallery/putting out artwork for show
Japanese Club, leader + founder, since sophomore year</p>
<p>Sport: JV Softball, since sophomore year</p>
<p>Volunteering:
sophomore year - member of Princeton High School Cancer Association; member of 101 PHS Scholarship Fund
junior year - leader of 101 PHS Fund; volunteering at hospital (3 hrs/week)</p>
<p>EC:
Art - drawing and painting at an advanced level at a professional studio</p>
<p>Honors/Awards:
Art competitions - One 1st Place county awards, two 2nd Place state awards, and one honorable mention, school magazine "artist of the month" competition
Winner of NJ Business Idea Competition
member of National Japanese Honor Society</p>
<p>In the summer, I took classes mostly - before freshman year, ALGEBRA 2 for-credit; before sophomore year, CTY John Hopkins (chemistry camp) - and this year (junior summer) I am getting an internship at a business in NYC.</p>
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<p>What are my chances of getting into a good Pre-Med school, and specifically which ones should I aim for/which ones are considered "safeties" for me?</p>