<p>I'm a freshmen and am planning to transfer to another school that can maximize my chances to med school.</p>
<p>Academic:</p>
<p>I have 4.0 GPA on high school, and still have 4.0.
1700 SAT (took it 3.5 years ago)
(so finding school that don't require SAT score, will be a really big advantage for me...)</p>
<p>3 years of internship in bio-lab during Hs
Multiple volunteers and community services</p>
<p>Please tell me 5-7 schools that have supportive pre-med programs and will work wonder with me.</p>
<p>1) “Best” med school doesn’t really exist. All US med schools are fantastic schools. While there are certainly elite med schools and other schools that aren’t as well known, the idea that there are tiers of med schools analogous to tiers of undergrad schools is not exactly true. Your best shot at admission is to your state’s school.</p>
<p>2) Are you a US citizen or permanent resident? If you’re not, you will probably not be accepted to a US med school, which is something you must take into consideration if US med school is your dream. I’m sure WOWMom will chime in with more details later.</p>
<p>3) The 2 schools you have in mind are vastly different than the one you currently attend; you will probably have difficulty getting into a really competitive school with a 1700 SAT. Are you primarily considering Ivy League?</p>
<p>I do not understand your situation. I am assuming you are a college freshman as you have a H.S. GPA. If you were a H.S. freshman you could not have an official GPA as this is only October. If I am correct why is your SAT so low? You could have taken it again as a junior or senior in order to increase your scores and chances at your choice of University. Transferring than would or could be a non issue.</p>