Please Chance me

<p>Hello, I live in Michigan, and i'm a junior, will be a senior after this summer. I want to get into some good colleges, and maybe even one of those BS/MD programs. As a fellow CC member could you please evaluate my chances:</p>

<p>Race: South Asian</p>

<p>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(5) and AP Calc(5) 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 (100+)
Nursing home (100+)
Emergency Room (50+)
Medical Research (250 +)
Volunteering: Big Brother once a week(50+), 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; tutoring kids in math and reading. 12 hrs a week.</p>

<p>I'm looking at: U of M(possible safety?), MSU Med Scholars, Wayne State MedStart, NEOUCOM, Albany Medical College BS/MD, and St.Bonaventure BS/MD.
Are these valid expectations/attempts to be undertaken? I am especially intererested in MSU Med Scholars, but i do know that the competition is extremely high to get into these programs.</p>

<p>Your input would be greatly appreciated. Please feel free to recommend any other colleges i should apply to.</p>

<p>Is the medical research (250+) and internship, shadowing, or did you actually conduct research? Is the nursing/emergence volunteering? I think it looks great that you found a passion and even though the competition is high you do stand a chance and will be viewed as competitive to others applying as well. U of M could be considered a safety school (although be wary of the fact that schools tend to reject high achieving kids thinking they may matriculate to a higher school- yield protection).</p>

<p>Do you want to absolutely want BS/MD? If you do your schools are great. If not I would recommend Johns Hopkins...</p>

<p>The medical research is kind of like an internship, except i dont get paid, so its considered volunteering. I work with medical residents on various research projects, tabulate data, create powerpoints, make tests, analyze statistics, make charts/tables, etc. The nursing home and Emergency room are also volunteering. No, i'm not just focused on BS/MD programs, I'm fine going for the traditional med school route. John Hopkins? Really? I didn't know I stood a chance for a college of that caliber. Thank you!</p>

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