<p>I'm really not too sure about what ekse I should apply to. I've been accepted into UofI, but was rejected from Northwestern ED.</p>
<p>Stats:
Chicago Burbs
Indian Male, middle income bracket, going to a public high school
Major: Looking for either a 7 year med program, or a school that will prep me for one</p>
<p>SAT I: 770 Verbal, 760 Math
SAT II Pending, will have dec. 17th
ACT 36 reading, composite 33
GPA: top 10%, but on the lower side
Most rigorous courseload, will have taken 7 AP tests, 9 AP classes
So far, 4 on US history, 4 on euro history, and 4 on physics B</p>
<p>Extracurricular:
Founded the science club,
Captain of academic bowl JV (10th grade) and varsity (12th grade), regional, conference champs
National Honor Society, 12th grade
Boy Scouts, probably going to get my eagle
National Merit semifinalist, probably gonna get finalist
Park District Volunteer</p>
<p>I know that this is vague, but can anyone give me a hand here? I know where my limits are, having been rejected from NW.</p>
<p>drexel has a 7 yr md program, i 4get what the stipulations are, but i think u'd be good for that judging by your scores... i don't know of ne where else.</p>
<p>Wow, im surprised you were rejected ED with those stats. Anyway, villanova has a 7 yr program as well. good luck.</p>
<p>Well, my list has been narrowed a bit, and right now, I'm looking at Denison, UT Austin, and Stanford.</p>
<p>Anyone know if those would be matches/reaches?</p>
<p>why not search <a href="http://www.collegeboard.com%5B/url%5D">www.collegeboard.com</a> or the counselor-o-matic on princeton review and see what you come up with?</p>
<p>Chraticn-You have superb stats. I do not know what NW wants in a student, but I don't see how anyone could get much better. I mean, NW has an ACT average of 30.5 You should have been admitted without reservation.</p>
<p>That's like super crazy...</p>
<p>but I'm sure that you can get into even better schools with your stats anyway..goodluck</p>
<p>If you really want to go, I suggest that you write the admissions office detailing why you really want to go there. It worked for my cousin last year at UM.</p>