<p>I'm a junior in high school from NY and I'm not particularly the best in science but I've been wanting to become a pharmacist my whole life. I also plan on getting a double degree along with my phD. My overall average is around 89-90 (3.4 to 3.5) and I am taking an AP computer science course right now which counts as a math credit. My average in that class is a 93. I volunteered at a summer program looking after kids for two years straight and I've been in Red Cross for two years as well. I play volleyball as my extracurricular activity every Saturday. I took my SAT's once and got a 1760. I will definitely retake it again and I might take the ACT just in case. St. John's is well known for its law and pharmacy program and going there for any other major is pretty useless since it's a private university and it's really expensive. Also, I read that the SAT scores for this college is really low but I'm not so sure it's the same if I state that I want to major in pharmacy. What do you think my chance of getting in is? What should I improve at?</p>
<p>Oh! And is there any programs I should be involved in to improve my chances of getting in? Let me know, please!</p>