<p>Thank you very much for the response. Now I know I should at least apply. Before I wasn't even sure I had a fighting chance.</p>
<p>Wow, I didn't know it mattered whether I was a male or a female...</p>
<p>Thank you very much for the response. Now I know I should at least apply. Before I wasn't even sure I had a fighting chance.</p>
<p>Wow, I didn't know it mattered whether I was a male or a female...</p>
<p>Wow...just looking at the amazing stats of most of these ppl is crazy...
All of you guys are really talented!
I'm afraid that sorta puts me at a disadvantage lol....i've got a 3.84/4.22, 1480 sat I (740 m, 740 cr) and not so great sat ii's...760miic, 740 bio, 690 (uggh) chem. I've taken most of the hard courses, ending up with 6 AP's and 13 Honors....5 on bc calc, 5 on bio, 4 on chem....+130 hrs hospital volunteering, +100 hrs cultural program volunteering, 5 years of dance, 3 years of piano, ton of academic clubs......ehhh we'll see....right now i'm just trying to get in anywhere i can....BU is my top choice, but i wouldn't mind getting into the umdnj affliated schools, psu, miami, northwestern or brown (haha)</p>
<p>But it pretty much sucks that what's also gonna hurt my chances is that I'm an Indian (From India) Male from Suburban New Jersey going for a Combined Degree Medical program...hahahhaha doesn't get more stereotypical than that, does it?</p>
<p>u guys are crazy aliens...</p>
<p>my stats: unweighted 3.91, weighted 4.24</p>
<p>um...class rank is between 5% and 10%</p>
<p>sat I is a 2200, act is a 34, sat IIs: 790, 790, 760 (bio, math, chem)</p>
<p>aps: 5 (bio), 4 (chem -_-"), 4 (english), 4 (euro)</p>
<p>Can you people tell me which ones I have a chance in?</p>
<p>ec's? (10 chars)</p>
<p>no i mean are my scores within the range of applicants...</p>
<p>fine, i'll post my ec's:</p>
<p>All-Southern Honor Orchestra (8, 10, 11)
All-State " " (10, 11)
Scioly captain (12)
medals in scioly
research at this one lab at a university
volunteer at hospital
key club board
nat'l merit semifinalist
district honor orchestra
invited for a benefit concert to raise money for breast cancer
karate brown belt, 4th in this tournament
level X piano CM
and some other stuff that aren't that important</p>
<p>I've composed a final list of colleges I'm applying to. Can you guys rate them on how hard it will be for me to get accepted into them? Same stats as before, 'cept I switched into AP Physics C.</p>
<p>SUNY Stony Brook
TCNJ
Brooklyn College
Case Western
Siena
Union College
Drew
Lehigh
NJIT
Drexel University</p>
<p>Any thoughts would be really appreciated!</p>
<p>sterling, i think Case and Union would be the most reachiest, esp Case.</p>
<p>Then, Drew, Lehigh, Drexel</p>
<p>Then the rest.....</p>
<p><em>sighs</em> Union's my first choice/favorite</p>
<p>But do I have an honest/realistic shot at any of them?</p>
<p>I have very similar stats to sterling, but I have a 2150, 3.8 UW, a few more aps, and 780-bio, 750 chem, and waiting for 2C. I don't assume that that makes much of a difference?</p>
<p>so what about me?</p>
<p>for nu, brown, penn state, ohio state, rice, usc, umkc?</p>
<p>and case and union</p>
<p>and boston university</p>
<p>TEN PROGS?! Goodness..</p>
<p>SUPER REAAAACH - Rice
REEEEACH-- PSU
Reach-BU, NU, Case, UMKC
Prolly okay - OSU, BROWN, USC, Union</p>
<p>Brown is super competitive, don't be fooled. Over 1,000 people apply and only 60 get in. And those 1000 are geniuses.</p>
<p>Yeah, but Brown's med school isn't that fabulous.......and I was looking at stats and comparing......</p>
<p>uh...wow</p>
<p>I knew that I had a slim chance for rice, but I thought that Northwestern's HPME is scores better than PSU's PMM...hm...and I thought that PLME in brown is like the same as HPME.</p>
<p>HPME is better than PLME by far...the only reason i put PSU above HPME....is their stringent requirements and they really care as to whether you're a legacy</p>