What are my chances of getting into BS/MD programs around the country?

<p>State: New Jersey
Race: Asian- Paki
High School - top 25 in NJ
UW GPA: 3.75
SAT: 2200
SAT Bio: 770
*Will be taking Chem and Math2</p>

<p>Current Junior
Rank: top 15-20%</p>

<p>APs taking: Bio, Eng Lit, Stat, Psych, Calc AB</p>

<p>EC;
- 100+ Hospital Volunteering
- 40+ Hours Physician Shadowing
- Biological Research at Rockefeller University
- Key Club
- National Honors Society
- Science Honors Society
- Mu Alpha Theta Math Honors Society
- Tutored struggling K-5th graders in math and English
- Saturday school teacher at local community center
- Varsity Football
- Selected and attending Congress of Future Medical Leaders Conference 2015</p>

<p>Hoping to Apply to:</p>

<p>Drew 7yr
Howard University 6yr
Drexel University 7yr
Penn State 7yr
George Washington University 7yr
Montclaire State University 8yr
Rutgers 7yr
Stony Brook 7yr
Hofstra 8yr
Boston University 7yr</p>

<p>What do you guys think?</p>

<p>Can someone please give their input…I really need to know what you guys think!!</p>

GPA/Rank are a little low, might make things harder. However, your list is realistic and you should have decent chances at most of it and if you get an interview you will probably be able to make the cut.

What’re your individual math and reading scores?

740 math - 700 reading

I’ll have to take for granted that the BSc/MD, if applied to directly from high school, is a reach everywhere. Unreachable if the minimum requirement is 3.8+ UW.

This begs the question: would you be happy attending these schools for regular undergrad?

I will therefore chance you for the regular school; most schools with BSc/MD programs will consider you for the regular undergrad even if you’re rejected from accelerated med, and some actually require an acceptance letter from the regular undergrad (e.g. Howard) for consideration into the BSc/MD.

Drew: Safety
Howard University: Safety
Drexel University: Safety
Penn State: Safety
George Washington University: Match
Montclaire State University: Safety
Rutgers-Newark: Safety (regardless of unit)
Stony Brook: Safety
Hofstra: Safety
Boston University: Low match

Make sure to look at the requirements on each of those schools. Your GPA is low for the programs that I’ve researched.

Actually, GW is the most selective (not the best, but selective in terms of statistically) in the nation, with acceptance close to 3%. As I understand it (my wife is a GW medical school graduate) the GPA requirements are very similar to regular MD admission and you should note, GW is one of the most expensive medical schools in the nation.