Where can I get in? I need some suggestion

<p>I really want to get accepted to a BA/MD or BS/MD program, but I wonder where I can get in. Due to my "crappy" GPA, I may not be as qualified as other applicants, but where can I get in? </p>

<p>Stats
●GPA: 3.70/ 4.0
Grading Scale
A: 94+ (4.0)
B: 84-93 (3.0)
C: 74-83 (2.0)</p>

<p>●Class Rank: My school doesn’t rank, but I am in top 20% (75 students)
●SAT I a.k.a. SAT Reasoning Test: 2270 (710 C/R, 780 Math, 780 Writing)
●SAT IIs a.k.a. SAT Subject Tests: Math Level IIC 790, Chemistry 770, US history 700
●APs: Chemistry 5, US History 4, English Language and Composition 4
●Educated in English for three years
●AP courses I’ll be taking in senior year:
AP English Literature, AP Calculus AB, AP Biology, and AP Spanish Language, </p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities and Awards
●Orchestra for all 4 years (I have been playing the cello since 1998)
●University Interscholastic League Cello Solo 1st Class (UIL is a musical achievement testing used in Texas. I got the highest grade in 9th grade)
●1st place winner for the 15th Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association Math Contest (in 9th grade)
●PSAT National Merit Commended Scholar (11)
●National Honor Society (12)
●200 hours of community service at a Korean medicine clinic (It's a nonprofit organization in Korea where old ppl and the phsically challenged people are treated with oriental medicine. I treat patients with moxibustion)
●Taekwondo 2nd Dan holder (5 hours a week for two years)
●Internship at two hospitals (approximately 50 hours)</p>

<p>Um, this is kind of off-topic, but how are you a 2nd dan in 2 years??</p>

<p>I got 1st dan when i was in elementary school</p>

<p>lol, arite. Taekwondo is awesome =]</p>

<p>If you live in Jersey I owuld reccomend the UMDNJ affiliated progrms, or if your in COnneticut UCONN has a program, or if you live in Florida UMIAMI has a program, and there is also NEOUCOM, and other programs in Ohio, just to name a few.</p>

<p>By the way, I am a 1st dan in Tae Kwon Do, it kicks ass.</p>

<p>while your sat scores are great, your gpa is a little too low for comfort. I'd say you stand a chance but dont expect to pick safeties.</p>