<p>going into my junior year i have started to think a lot more about college and what i want to major in. i realized i want to major in pre-med. i really want to be a doctor because i enjoy finding out helping people and figuring out what is wrong with them. I realize that becoming a doctor will be difficult but im ready for that.i have no idea what school would be a good fit.
i have a 3.67 gpa (unweighted) in a pretty tough school
sci gpa(unweighted) is 3.83(all honors)
eng(unweighted) is 3.33(all honors)
math(unweighted) is 3.00(all honors)needs some work
rank 14/269
ACT
comp 29
eng 28
math29
read 31
sci 29
SAT
read 600
math 630
writing 590</p>
<p>wrestled for 3 years and now on varsity
going to join nhs and key club</p>
<p>please help me figure out what college would be a good fit</p>
<p>dont care how far away it is from home(new orleans)</p>
<p>Consider state schools or community colleges and a transfer.</p>
<p>Pre-med curriculum is rigorous, as is med school. Desire alone is not enough. You'll have to prove you've got what it takes.</p>
<p>BU, UMD, Michigan, Wisconsin, UNC, Rochester, Tulane (probably too close), PSU, GW, Syracuse, Miami, Pitt, OSU, UDel, Clemson, Indiana, Mich. State.</p>
<p>That's a decent amount of schools to look at.</p>
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<p>You ought to realize that at the vast majority of schools, "pre-med" is not a major. If you like people or culture, consider majoring in sociology, anthropology, or psychology. If you're more into the nitty-gritty, consider majoring in biology, chemistry, or neuroscience. Pre-med is NOT a major.</p>
<p>If you can, get your grades up. Retake the SAT or ACT and get those scores up. You'll be more competitive at college applications and may be able to get into Honors programs and such.</p>
<p>forgot to mention im hispanic</p>