Please please please chance!

<p>Class of 2013, Applying to colleges in the Fall!</p>

<p>High School: Public (pretty competitive)</p>

<p>Academics:
GPA - Unweighted: 3.90 /Weighted - 4.1 or 4.2 (School limits number of APs we can take each year. Maximum is 7 APs over high school career and I'll be taking 6)
Class Rank: top 10%
Class Size: 670</p>

<p>Scores:
SAT I: Best sitting: 2350, Superscore: 2350
SAT I Math: 800
SAT I Critical Reading: 750
SAT I Writing: 800
Other sitting: 2210 (690 M, 720 R, 800 W)</p>

<p>SAT II: Biology E - 710, Will be taking Biology M, Chemistry and Math 2 in October (Hoping to get 750+ on all of them)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Classical Indian Dance for 9 years
Speech and Debate for 4 years
Volunteering
CSF
NHS
Red Cross</p>

<p>Leadership
Speech and Debate captain for 2 (going to be 3) years
Assistant Dance teacher for 2 (will be 3) years
Started my own service club at school - Co-president for 2 years
Team Leader of my Department of the Junior Auxiliary at the hospital I volunteer at (2 years)</p>

<p>Volunteering
100 hours teaching dance
100 hours volunteering at a hospital
50 hours volunteering at a senior home
20 hours tutoring children at local middle school
30 hours volunteering in my family physician's clinic
200 hours medical research with a professor this summer</p>

<p>Awards
Will be: National Merit Commended
Miscellaneous Academic and Debate Awards</p>

<p>No hooks, legacies, wow factors, etc.</p>

<p>UG schools I'm applying to: UCs - esp. Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD and Davis</p>

<p>What are my chances for the Ivies? Just out of curiosity...</p>

<p>And most importantly:
I want to apply to a variety of BS/MDs and some of the programs I'm really interested in right now are: UCSD Med Scholars, Brown PLME, UPitt, URochester, RICE&BAYLOR and Case Western Reserve. I'll also probably apply to Sienna/Union/RMC-AMC programs, VCU and Temple. What are my chances and any tips for the application process?!</p>

<p>Thanks :)</p>

<p>You should post this in the “What are My Chances?” forum.</p>