<p>Ok, instead of going through numerous threads to find these stats, for those who got accepted into GW, BU, Miami, Northwestern, USC, UMKC, Brown, SLU, or any other combined program, please post your stats.</p>
<p>It's not really the stats that get you in to BA/MD programs. Of course it helps to have really good ones, but it depends on each program and what they're looking for. To really seal the deal you have to show that you're a leader and show that you're really passionate about something. You're going to find a wide variety in stats.</p>
<p>i don't know about all the stats, but most requre a 1400 on the combined verbal and math sections of the SAT, and to be in the top 10% of your class</p>
<p>i talked to a Penn state rep at the college fair and he said that you needed a 1450, but realistically a 1500</p>
<p>Do these programs care how high your rank is, or just that it is in the top 10%? And, do they look at the weighted or unweighted GPA?</p>
<p>most just say they require you to be in the top 10% to apply, i'm sure they look at your rank though. i don't know if they look at your weighted or unweighted GPA, but i'm assuming it's weighted or else that would be incredibly unfair...</p>
<p>if ur really curious
i got into BU's 7 year program
as well as an instate program in IL
my stats are:
780M 730CR 800W (2310)
34 comp. ACT
4.6 W GPA rank 2 out of 705 (after 1st semester senior year, before i was ranked 4th)
good public high school in IL
AP- 5s on CalcBC USHIST EUROHIST Chem
taking APs this year- Bio Spanish English Humangeo, regular physics
national merit commended, AP scholar</p>
<p>really into music, 1st chair at district, state, city youth symphony, sent in a flute CD
speech team, school lit mag (editor), math team, science club, amnesty international
one really awesome hospital internship last summer (6-week, got paid, and saw everything that goes on inside a hospital, and i mean EVERYTHING)
not that many volunteer hours
my dads a doctor (if that helped)</p>
<p>If you really want to know:</p>
<p>I Got into the Drexel Program:
My Sats were pretty low: 780 Math 680 Verbal but i had good essays, extracurricular activities, and recomendations. I think once you get an interview the admissions commitee concentrate more on the interview than your actual stats. Just my 2 cents.</p>
<p>Im with Roro. I have a 790M, and 680V but with great essays, reccomendations, and extracurriculars I was able to get into BU's 7-year program. The interviews were probably the most important part to admission.</p>
<p>Are Sat 2's important factors too
i have
SAT 2 bio: 790
SAT 2 Chem: 790
SAt Math IIC: 790
however the problem is that my extracurriculars are so limited.
what can i do, it is already april 18</p>
<p>Volunteer at a local hospital or shadow a doctor during the summer. The more exposure you have to the medical field the better.</p>