What are my chances for top schools or BS/MD programs?

<p>Hi all! I am a newbie to Collegeconfidential and applying to colleges in the fall so if I am posting on the wrong forum I apologize and will post on another forum. I was wondering what my chances were into top schools (ivy league and similar) and BS/MD programs because I have what people call an "odd resume" so I was wondering if i could have other opinions so that maybe I could get some help and better understand my chances. So anyway, here is a short resume</p>

<p>GPA unweighted- about 94
GPA weighted- 96-ish?</p>

<p>AP Classes- none. they aren't offered in my school
IB Classes- IB History, IB English, IB Math, IB Spanish, IB Chemistry, and IB Physics</p>

<p>SAT Scores-
680- Reading, 750- Math, 680- Writing
720- Reading, 710- Math, 670- Writing</p>

<p>SAT II Scores-
770- Chem
I Took math II and physics and I hope that they wil both be in the upper 700's as that is what i got on all my practice tests</p>

<p>Extra-Curricular/ Clubs-
Science Medical Explorer (founder and president)
BBYO (Head of Community Service)
Engineering Club
Mathletes
Science Olympiads
National Honor Society
Elite Choir in my school
Drama Guild</p>

<p>Summer Programs-
SUNY Stony Brook Forensics Program
GARCIA MRSEC Summer Research Program</p>

<p>Awards and Honors-
Siemens Regional Finalist
Rohm and Baus Research award
1st place in Research Association (Cell Biology)
3rd Place NYSSEF
Honorable Mention LISEF
(there are more but they aren't as important)
100- on All-State Performance of NYSSMA
Performed in various musicals and plays </p>

<p>Volunteering/ Work Experience-
I plan on being a hospital volunteer this summer
Private Tutor
BBYO Fundraisers
JDRF Walks
Shadowed Doctors
Worked as a Secretary at a private dental practice</p>

<p>Can someone please help</p>

<p>Your ECs and SAT II scores look good, but getting into BA/MD programs are unpredictable for the most part. Having an SAT score of 2250+ would give you a better chance because I have noticed SAT and rank are factored pretty largely into the decision. I would recommend taking the SAT again to try and get your score up.</p>