Northwestern HPME rquirement and stats and my chances

<p>I would like to find out the statistics of the matriculants to this 7 year program. I would also like to know what are my chances for this program.
SAT1: 1600/2340 (800 M, 800 CR, 740 W (12 Essay))
SATII: 2280 (770 M, 780 Chemistry, 730 Literature)
National AP Scholar (after Junior year)
NMSF (PSAT 226 (80 M, 73 CR, 73 W))
APs Taken:
Math/Sciences: Calculus BC (50), Chemistry (5), Biology (5), Physics C Mechanics (5), Physics C E&M (4), Statistics (NA), Computer Science AB(5)
Humanities: English Language (5), European History (5), US History (5)
Research: 1 year of independent research during the junior year (1 technical paper, some awards), Presently doing research at a university as a summer intern (planning to write a technical paper on this to multiple competitions)</p>

<p>you got a 50 on calc bc!?!?!?! thats amazing. </p>

<p>Jk, You stand a really good chance. Just highlight your med experience.</p>

<p>lol.</p>

<p>if uwGPA>3.5 and wGPA>4 then i guess you are good to go.</p>

<p>what i don't get is, if you are a citizen or have a green card, then why do you NEED to go to bs/md programs? you've got tons of schools to apply to and get in to after undergrad, unlike internationals.... :(</p>

<p>Why take the chance of not getting in anywhere Jsyoo? there was a whole thread on this a few months back, check out the arguments there.</p>

<p>I want to know what/which BS/MD program i can get into with my stats, I dont really like D.O's but if i cant get into MD, DO is my backup;no offense.
I know these programs are competitive but here are my stats, please give me honest feedback::
GPA: 4.0 unweighted, i dunno weighted
Rank: 1(out of 604)
ACT: 30 but shooting for a 33
SATI: - will take soon
PSAT: 192
SAT II: Math2-710 Bio-770
I've taken AP Bio and AP Calc as a junior, i'll be a senior soon and will take AP Chem, dual enroll in Calc II and III and might take AP History.</p>

<p>Health experience: Physician shadowing (50+)
Nursing home (100+)
Medical Research (250 +)
Volunteering: Big Brother once a week, Hindu Temple (50+)
Freshman tutor (plan to be next year)
EC's: NHS, Chess club, UNITE club, and Anime Club (of course lol)
Job experience: Kumon; 12hrs a week, tue, thu,sat; i teach kids math and reading.</p>

<p>Please help me out, I am applying to Wayne State University's MedStart program and also Michigan State Universitiy's BS/MD program. I am also applying to a couple of others which i will list at anyone's request.</p>

<p>^ dude, don't hijack someone else's thread.</p>

<p>2008 stats:
SAT I: 743 CR, 772 M, 751 W
ACT: 34</p>

<p>2003 stats:
Top 1% of high school class
SAT 1 verbal 760
SAT 1 math 775
ACT composite 34
SAT II Chem. 765
SAT II Writing 750
SAT II Math 2C 785</p>

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<p>It's interesting how the HPME stats have decreased a little even though the stats for RD have increased quite a bit since 2003.</p>

<p>OP:
I know people with stats similar to yours that did not even get an interview, but you still have shot since HPME is somewhat of a crap shoot since they get many applicants with great stats like you. They have taken people with lower stats then you in the past.</p>

<p>OP,
Your stats are excellent! You have a very good chance of getting into any BA/MD program. Highlight your medical ECs though.</p>

<p>I would advise you to give a shot to all top combined MD programs. Prep and do well in your interviews.</p>

<p>Your stats put you in contention for BS/MD programs, but realize that acceptances are pretty much a crapshoot.</p>

<p>Most programs get 100's of qualified applicants, and can only accept around 30.</p>

<p>Or thousands. Well, by that, I mean 1,000+, but still.</p>