What should I do to maximize my chances of getting into the UCONN BS/MD program?

What should I do to maximize my chances of getting into the UCONN BS/MD program?

I am currently a highschool junior

GPA- 4.3 ish
SAT- 1450 (might retake)

Courses
Freshman-
All honors + AP world (4)
Sophmore-
All Honors + AP US
Junior-
All Honors + AP Chem and AP Psych
EC-
-NHS
-officer in a club where we raised 2000$ for classrooms during COVID
-I took an EMT class last summer (150 hours) and I am planning on finishing my certification next month and volunteering all summer on ambulances
-Kind of got messed up with shadowing, I finished my forms just as COVID hit but I should be able to get some shadowing in the hospital and with an oral surgeon this summer

My Question-
Is it within the realm of possibility for me to get into the UCONN BS/MD program as a CT resident? What should I do to maximize my chances of getting in?

Thank you!

The BS MD programs are all more competitive for admissions than elite colleges. If I were you, I’d be more concerned about what it actually takes to really be admitted to the medical school portion of this program.

Read this:

In order to matriculate into the School of Medicine, students must do the following during their undergraduate career:

  • Maintain a 3.6 cumulative grade point average (4.0 scale);
  • Achieve MCAT total scores in the 80th percentile rank (equal to a score of 30 on the old MCAT) with no subtest scores below the 55th percentile rank (equal to a score of 8 on the old MCAT);
  • Complete course work in general biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, and biochemistry;
  • Participate in clinical, research, and community service activities;
  • Have favorable interviews during the senior undergraduate year.