What are my chances

<p>My stats
-white male from Upstate New York
-planning on being a math major
-2050/1420 SAT (Math: 740, Verbal: 680, Writing: 630/8)
-SAT lls: Math level 2:800, Bio-m: 720, Predicting 700+ for chem
My APS
.....-AP Comp Sci A (did not take exam) in sophmore year.
.....-AP Comp Sci AB(5), AP Bio (4), and AP US history(5) junior year
.....-AP Calc AB, AP US Gov and AP Chem Senior year.
-Rank ~35 out 525 in less then competive suburban public school.
-about a 95 weighted GPA (I got a B- in AP bio that took down that average)</p>

<p>My ECs
.....- Science Olympiad
............- Member grades 10-12
............- Regional Medal winner grades 10-11
............- States grade 10
............- Treasure grade 12
.....-Quiz bowl
............- Member grades 9-12
............- Team captin grades 10-11
............- All star grades 10-11
......- Fed Reserve Economic Challenge
............- Member grade 11
.....- Model UN
............- Member grade 9,12
......- Boy Scouts
............- member from age 10
............- Eagle Scout
............- served 3 summers on summer camp staff as merit badge
............ instructor, working 140 hours a week
............- spend 15 + hours a month volunteering
......- School Newspaper
............- Assistant editor/writer grades 10-12</p>

<p>What are my EA chances of being admitted to case western. What about the pre-professional scholars program for medicine.</p>

<p>I'm currently a freshman at Case. I'd say your chances are very good to get in ...not sure about the prof medicine program. It's very competitive.</p>

<p>i agree with psatmadness, your chances of getting in EA are extremely good.</p>

<p>with the pre-pro med though, i'm not sure. they take in limited amounts of students, as i would presume you know already. however, i'd say go ahead and give it a shot, because if you do make it in, you will have good chances of making it to med school at case(providing you keep up your grades in college, cause they can still drop you out of it)</p>

<p>You'll definitely get in. Not sure about Pre-proffesional. I think you have the grades. You'd just better have a really good reason for wanting to be a doctor and be eloquent enough to present it to them. It will involve an interview. Anyways, as I understand it, 77% of the people who apply to Case med school from Case undergrad get in. So, don't worry if you don't get into the pre professional program.</p>