Ways I Can Improve my Application....?

<p>Yo Waddup brahs and guhs</p>

<p>I am just looking for ways to improve my application to be more competitive for BS/MD programs next year. I have two volunteering experiences, and two job shadow experiences, but that's about it.
Here is my stats </p>

<p>GPA: 4.0
Class Rank 1/455
ACT: 33 (34, 35, 32, 32)</p>

<p>SAT II: Math 2 (Taking in June)
Biology (Taking in June)</p>

<p>AP Classes Taken This Year: AP Bio, AP Physics B, AP Lit, AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>AP Tests: AP Statistics: 4
AP World History: 4
AP Biology: Taking This Year
AP English and Language Composition: Taking This Year</p>

<p>Next Year AP's: AP Chemistry, AP Psychology, AP Gov, AP Macroeconomics, AP Literature and Composition</p>

<p>College Credits through Community College : College Algebra, World Civilization 2, British Survey, Introduction to Music</p>

<p>Major EC's:
Key Club
National Junior Honor Society
Academic Quiz Team
School Math Team
Spanish Club
Math Tutoring
Bridge Building Club
Mu Alpha Theta
School Science Team
Play Piano</p>

<p>Volunteering
Volunteered at Local Hospital in Pharmacy (50 hours)
Volunteered at Cancer Research Center (150 Hours)</p>

<p>Research Experiences
Experienced Lab Equipment at Hematology Clinic </p>

<p>Job Shadowing
Job shadowed a hematologist
Job shadowed an internist </p>

<p>I also have a bunch of school awards anything including best average in many classes (most notably Accelerated Biology and Best Average in AP Biology) if those are worth anything </p>

<p>Interested Schools: Drexel/Drexel BS/MD, UMiami, Cincinnati BS/MD, </p>

<p>I'm pretty set on being a doctor, and I have strong points for why I want to be a doctor. Also, a pretty gnarly writer with teachers who love me. </p>

<p>So yea, any improvements, specifically in my Volunteering and Research Experiences. I don't think I can pull my ACT up, considering I have gotten a 33 3 times in a row :/</p>

<p>Definitely off to a good start… I think many BS/MD application reviewers look for leadership qualities and community involvement… see if you could possibly get those in within the next 6 months…You have a sufficient amount of medical experience but maybe try to look for more (maybe more job shadowing, or volunteering)… try to join some more science clubs in schools also… but even with these stats right now, I would say you have a somewhat chance of getting an interview. </p>