<p>Hi Everyone!</p>
<p>My name is Greg and I am a high school junior that attends a private school in Southern California. As I had become a member recently of this brilliant website, I came to realize the enormous amount questions I could ask/search for. Some of the things that I try to do best is suit myself up for success in enrolling in a college that would help me to achieve my goal of becoming a doctor, and if needed, obtain a business degree if I were to open a business for under my own practice. The questions I have for the community is if I had a high chance to get into a prestigious college that would offer a pre-med or accelerated medical program</p>
<p>Here is most of my college resume:</p>
<p>Have around above a 4.3 Accumulative Weighted GPA and a 4.0 Unweighted GPA</p>
<p>SAT: 1790 (I have taken another official one and am waiting for the results. I feel as if i would receive something above a 2000)</p>
<p>SAT Subject Test I've Registered to Take:
-Physics B
-Spanish
-Math Level 2</p>
<p>Classes Taken (With A's):
-AP European History (AP score of 4)
-AP US History (haven't taken the AP test yet)
-Honors Spanish 2 & 3
-Honors Chemistry
-AP Physics (extremely hard to get an A in!!!), (haven't taken the AP test yet)</p>
<p>Classes I Will Take:
-AP Calculus
-AP Biology
-AP Government
-AP Spanish Literature</p>
<p>Clubs:
-JSA (Junior States of America), will run for a leadership position
-Ping Pong Club
-Campus Ministry
-ASB (next year as a head commissioner for Campus Ministry)
-CSF
-NHS
-Renaissance Club
-Pre-Med Club</p>
<p>-I have been nominated for Boys' State
-I will go on a retreat to the Notre Dame Vision during the summer in Indiana</p>
<p>Athletics:
-Have been playing soccer since as a child
-High School Soccer (involves 1 yr of varsity)- (have a 0 block class that starts as early 6:30 or 7:00 A.M. every day -during off-season)
-Club Soccer (couple practice days weeks during the night)</p>
<p>Community Service:
-Intern at a Vet Hospital (68 hrs)
-Food Shelter (16 hrs)
-Indoor Soccer Training Center, Futsal (7 hrs)
-2 weeks of Summer Camp with People with Special Needs (for this summer - 336 hrs)
-HealthCare Center for the Elderly(100 hrs)
-Baking Bread at my Church (25 hrs)</p>
<p>-I have a possible internship with a dermatologist during the summer so I have more of a firsthand experience in the medical field.</p>
<p>Hobbies:
-Love to play and watch soccer in my spare time
-Drums (I have taught myself how to play but I have been in Marching Band for 1 yr but have been playing way longer -than just High School; I cannot read music)
-Hanging with Friends
-Reading Online Articles about Technology and Sports</p>
<p>Background:
-1st Generation Born American (Parents both born in Egypt and own 2 pharmacies)
-I believe I am able to write African-American on my application (contingent without a North African choice)
-Speak and Study Arabic (conversationalist, and have taught myself how to read it)
-Coptic Orthodox Christian (10-15% of Egyptian Population)
-Occasionally try to study Coptic (dead language used in our liturgy for hymns)</p>
<p>So with that being all said, I would like to hear from the whole community on if I have a high chance to enter a School like Notre Dame, John Hopkins University, Columbia, Boston University (accelerated program), George Washington University (accelerated program), Duke University, Stanford, UCLA, or any Ivy League Schools in hopes of becoming a doctor. I understand that these programs do not automatically put me in med school but would at least put myself in the right direction to become one despite the competition. Yes, I know my SAT scores aren't the greatest but I hope that my extracurricular would help me out for that situation. What should I add to my resume or focus more on?</p>
<p>I appreciate any comments</p>
<p>Thank You!</p>