<p>schools: case western ppsp for medicine, university of cincinnati dual admissions program, osu 7 year med program, northwestern hpme, wash u in st louis</p>
<p>asian female
4.216 weighted (4.4ish is highest possible)
3.9ish unweighted</p>
<p>sat:
700 cr 780 m 800 w (2280 total)</p>
<p>act:
36 eng
33 reading
35 math
35 science
11 essay
35 composite</p>
<p>sat iis:
700 chem
730 us history
750 math 2</p>
<p>ap tests:
4 euro
5 chem
5 us history</p>
<p>activities:
varisty tennis 4 years
latin club 4 years (officer for 2 of them)
NHS (11-12)
newspaper staff (11-12, section editor)
volunteering at hospital (only about 50-60 hours)
big brother/big sister (11-12)
operation giveback (30 hours)</p>
<p>work:
working since middle of sophomore year at dads business</p>
<p>awards:
random awards at school for academics and sports
national merit semifinalist</p>
<p>i know kind of weak, but id appreciate any feedback. thanks!</p>
<p>your numbers are good (totally rocked the ACT)
U Cinci and OSU will be a walk in the park
I'm guessing you'll get into PPSP as long as your essays are half-way decent
As for Northwestern and WashU, you've surely got the numbers, but your lack of immpressive EC's/awards is going to hurt you</p>
<p>Might want to look at Holy Cross-top30 LAC-with a very strong pre-med program and HC is building a $60million addition to its science facilities. Holy Cross also has good Classics/Latin major. School is 1 hour from Boston.</p>
<p>You seem like the typical Asian who fell into the trap of being mostly grades/scores and less involved/accomplished. However, I recommend you apply everywhere on your list b/c you just never know. Since you're pursuing premed, you'll be fine wherever you go (it's not really the school that matters; at least, not as much as how you perform when you get there).</p>
<p>as the first response said, you are certainly lacking in the award and ec area and from looking over your ec's i cannot see any indication other than the hospital volunteering that you are interested in medicine. these bs/md programs are competitive, and assuming your instate for the ohio ones, then your in at those, but i don't think you'll get into hpme.</p>