what are my chances?

<p>im currently a highschool junior and i was wondering what my chances were to get accepted to some of the schools
i plan on applying for the umkc's 6 year med program
and heres my stats</p>

<p>by senior year i will have taken
science: bio1H, bio2AP, physics1H, physics2AP, chem1, chem2AP, human anatomy & physiology, and environmental systems ap. </p>

<p>math: algebra2H, precalcH, calc, calc bc, calc3/differential equations, discrete math H, and statistics AP.</p>

<p>english: english9, english10, english11, english12</p>

<p>history: world geography H, european history AP, U.S. history, american gov't</p>

<p>foreign language: french2, french3</p>

<p>these are the main classes i will have taken by the time i graduate</p>

<p>my class rank currently isnt that great 80ish because ive received 2 C's in european history AP during my sophmore year. and im not doing so great in my chem2AP class this semester and might end up with a C. other than that, i think i received more A's than B's.</p>

<p>extracurricular activities: science olympiad, church youth group(leader), national honors society, and community services.</p>

<p>do you think i have a chance of getting accepted to the UMKC 6year med program?</p>

<p>and also i have a quickkk important question.
if i get a C in my chem2ap class, but get a 4 or 5 on the ap exam, will colleges care much about my C in the class?</p>

<p>im really confused right now of a lot of things. im not even really sure if i want to go into meds. T_T</p>

<p>thank you for reading this long message. ill be waiting for your honest responses! thanks again!</p>

<p>by the way i'm an international student. i moved here in 2001 from korea and i dont have a green card and im not a citizen yet.</p>

<p>Sorry,</p>

<p>You have a very small chance into getting into a 6 year med program. a 6 yr med school will definitely look at that C in Chemistry.</p>

<p>if i somehow pulled off a B, then do i have a chance?</p>

<p>As far as your GPA is concerned, you should be in the top 10% of your class to have a decent shot at a 6-yr program, and thats with extracurriculars, sports, etc.</p>