Which for PreMed? - UNC-CH, UMaryland-CP, Boston U, Emory U, GWU?

<p>mom2collegekids, I didn’t mean easy as in being easy to pass. I should clarify that I meant in terms of grading. Some schools are known for a good deal of grade deflation which could really hurt unless one is consistently at the top of class and that is my concern.</p>

<p>I’m from New York but I know that it is possible for out of state students to qualify for the Carolina Covenant program. Since my grades seem to be above average of accepted students, I hope I’ll be able to get in as a Carolina Covenant scholar. It’s one of the more desirable colleges after Cornell.</p>

<p>As for Cornell, I’m elligible for the financial aid based on my family income, assets, and other relate information. So I’m confident that if I am accepted, my financial aid from them will be good.</p>

<p>I’ve gotten my new scores. Math: 740, Reading: 700, Writing: 770. My total is now 2210. My weighted GPA on a 100 scale is 98.63. My school weights very little so even after weighting, the GPA doesn’t jump up tremendously. I’ve also recieved my class rank which is 21 out of a senior class of 958</p>

<p>I’ve also applied to the state school where I’m sure to get in so if other colleges end up being too exspensive, I have a “last resort” option. I’m sure I’ll get a good deal of aid from that school.</p>