UPenn LSM, and Others I WILL CHANCE BACK

Chances?
UPenn ( ED-literally my dream school and dream program is LSM)
UChicago EA
MIT EA
CalTech EA
Columbia
Cornell
Yale
Northwestern
Carnegie Mellon
Georgetown
Hopkins
WUSTL
UMich EA
Case Western EA
Northeastern EA
Lehigh IBE
UT Austin
RPI
UNC
UVA

If you have school suggestions please list them :smiley:

Applying for some combination of the following majors: Neuroscience, Economics, and BioMedical Engineering

GPA Unweighted: 3.7-3.8 (Upward Trend 3.6, 3.7, 3.94)
-School Does not Give weighted
Rank: Top 10% (Not official ranked, but guidance will mention it)
ACT: 35
SAT 1: 2310 (M800 CR720 W790)
SAT 2’s: Math 2, Bio, Chem, World History all around 750
APs Taken: Physics, Chem-not great

Self Study: Psychology, Human Geography-5’s

My school does not allow AP Courses prior to Junior Year, and I took the hardest ones that I could. First AP Scholar from my school as a junior as well.

ALL my classes have been honors thus far. Maximum course Rigor

Extracurriculars:
HOSA (President, national finalist, a lot of state and regional awards)
Physics Club (Pres)
Chinese Honor Society (Co-Pres/Founder)
Model UN (Various awards)
Math Team (Vice President-likely will be President senior year)
Robotics (PR Captain)
NHS
Varsity Tennis Junior/Senior year, division honors
Varsity Volleyball Freshman/Sophomore Year
Concert Band-1st Flute
Columbia SHP (Science Honors Program NOT Summer Program)

I did a lot of other clubs but they don’t seem worth mentioning, and might actually detract from my application

Volunteer Service:
Total about 300 hours, 2 national service awards.

Experience:

-A lot of hospital shadowing, clinic shadowing, neurosurgery shadowing (Top 3 in the country)

-NIH SIP
Hopefully will complete publishable research

-United Nations Internship

Essay: probably 7/10, I’m not that good at writing
Recommendations: 9/10

Asian American Female
Income 250k

I know I am a walking anti-hook, but I can try??

Post your links below and I will chance back

You seem competitive, but not more than that based on what you wrote. I believe 2310 is the average SAT I score for LSM, which has about an 8% success rate from a highly self-selected pool (about 25/300). I can see the life sciences connection fairly clearly; the management part seems less clear to me, so you should try to articulate what it is that inspires you to apply for the dual degree program.

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