NY PEOPLE! What colleges can I look forward to applying?

<p>Hi all! It's my first time asking so I hope you can help me out here. I am currently going to be a junior in ny high school and I wanted some suggestions as to what colleges I can realistically look forward to because I wanna be a doctor. Here are my grades as follows. </p>

<p>9th grade- pretty lousy. Averages in the high 80's. like 86,87,88</p>

<p>10th grade- decided to get serious and steadily improved. I finished 10th grade with a 93.05%. Idk what my underweighted was because I took AP WORLD HISTORY which added 0.10% to our clas grade. For ex. If you had a 90 in the class, you would get a 99 on the report card. </p>

<p>11th grade- plan to take AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION and AP CHEMISTRY. I wanna try and add a foriegn language honor society to our school and I am part of the English honor society in my school, and I hope to become president or Vice President of that honor society. I also plan of joining the social studies honor society and maybe science honor society. </p>

<p>12th grade- I wanna take AP BIO if my school will allow me and I wanna take AP ECONOMICS. </p>

<p>TEST SCORES(get ready cuz this is bad)</p>

<p>Intergrared algebra: 87
Geometry:83
Alg 2/trig: 87
Living environment:88
Chemistry: 81
Physics:69</p>

<p>AP WORLD HISTORY SCORE:4
SAT 2 IN WORLD HISTORY:620</p>

<p>So what am I looking at here? Colleges from around the USA are welcome :)
Thank you for your time. </p>

<p>Getting into college and going to med school are two unrelated activities, although people love to conflate them. In fact, med schools won’t give a toot about your high school qualifications for college, nor will they care about WHERE you go to college; they’ll only care about what you did in college.</p>

<p>Go to any college; major in whatever you want; take the med school required courses; get a GPA above 3.5; do well on the MCAT; get some research or internship experience; interview well. That should be enough. </p>

<p>Some counselors encourage you to go to a college where you will stand out from the other students, making it easier for you to get the A’s and research. Your scores suggest you can go to a couple hundred colleges where, if you work had and successfully, you can go to med school. </p>

<p>Don’t worry. Continue to raise your grades, and prepare for the standardized tests. Develop good relationships with teachers who will write good letters of recommendation. You’ll be fine.</p>

<p>Thank you for the motivation</p>

<p>Are you entering 11th grade?</p>