What are my Chances of Fast Track?

<p>I am required to become doctor, what are my chances?
I am in Texas.</p>

<p>SAT Reasoning Test: 2400 - Math: 800-Writing: 800-CR: 800
-January 2012 Administration (Sophomore Year)</p>

<p>SAT Chemistry Subject Test: 800
SAT Math II Subject Test: 800</p>

<p>Unweighted GPA: 4.0</p>

<p>Weighted GPA: 4.8 </p>

<p>AP's Completed: (All either 4 or 5's) AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics C, AP US History, AP Environmental Science, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics</p>

<p>University Courses Completed: Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Organic Chemistry</p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities:
- Varsity Soccer Starter
- 3A State Semifinalist Basketball
-Senior Debate Team Member (~20 National Trophies / ~2500 NFL Points in PF, Extempt, LD, and OO)
- First Chair Violin Nationally Competing Orchestra
- 4 Research Studies
- Research program
- Hospital Shadow (~20 hours every weekend)
- Hospital Volunteering (~500 hours)
- Adopt a Highway Program (volunteering)
- Mayor's Award
- Operative Assistant at two Hospitals
- 4 Year Paid Computer Science Internship
- 4 State and National Classical Guitar Awards</p>

<p>Wow, that’s quite the resume you’ve got there. You’ve definitely got what it takes to get into an accelerated program. How exactly do you manage to shadow 20 hours every weekend and accrue 2500 NFL debate points when debate tournaments are also all weekend long? That’s almost super human there</p>

<p>Th NFL points are cumulative from middle school, I don’t volunteer or shadow every weekend, but its close enough.</p>

<p>You’ll get in somewhere</p>

<p>I smell something fishy, your first sentence is grammatically “off” (“I am required to become doctor”) yet you have insane stats. You will get interviews, but if you can’t communicate, you won’t get accepted.</p>

<p>“Grammatically off” is KIND ! …not at all consistent with those stats…yes, where there’s smell, there’s usually FISH !! 2400(?)</p>