<p>Hello, I am interested in any programs that will help me reach my goal: To become a doctor.
I Love laboratory work, and anything related to science. (Not the biggest fan of physics though.. not that I am bad at it; i just like medical related science)
My question is, what programs are there and how hard are they to get into?
My GPA is around 3.85 unweighted.
I have great EC's and I am presuming that I will get above average recommendations.
However, I lack in the SAT criteria. I am stuck between High 2000's and 2200. Will it completely ruin my chances in getting into certain med programs if I don't surpass 2200 on my SAT's? And how about SAT II's? I am so worried!!!
Thank you!!!</p>
<p>sorry if I seem clueless. The truth is I AM clueless. Any elaborations on the programs related to medicine will be Greatly Greeaaatly appreciated.
!!!</p>
<p>In addition to all of the stuff that I have listed above, if it is not much trouble, could someone answer my question:
Which SATII's would be the greatest of advantage for me?
I am sure I will be taking the biology E/M and chemistry test.
I am stuck between Physics and MATH 2c.
I will also take a listening language test. I am fluent in it.</p>
<p>I am expecting an 800 in biology and language.
I Love science. But I am worried that I may look too narrow minded to the college admission people.. Should I take a literature or something else instead?
I may do poorly on any none science/math based tests.</p>
<p>Firstly, JHU does not have an undergraduate program in medicine (No American univerities do). JHU does have a reputation for preparing strong canidates for medical school. However, admission to the undergraduate program at JHU does not guarantee admission to the medical school.</p>
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Will it completely ruin my chances in getting into certain med programs if I don't surpass 2200 on my SAT's?
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No, medical schools don't look at your SATs.</p>
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Which SATII's would be the greatest of advantage for me