chance me please?

<p>Niightingale,</p>

<pre><code> If you are looking for a college with a strong pre-med program, you are on the right track if you are looking at Wellesley. Wellesley students’ medical school acceptance rates are much higher than the national average for college students; according to the Wellesley viewbook, our rate is 70% which is definitely higher than most colleges. You can also cross-register with MIT if there are courses there that appeal to you.

Another aspect to keep in mind is the fact that pre-med students also get pre-med advising which is critical for navigating through the path toward medical school. Of course, all Wellesley students also have an academic advisor.

Now, with respect to your chances, I would say you do have a chance; your chance is not low, nor high, essentially you seem to be in the middle. You can definitely benefit from increasing your SAT or ACT score. You mentioned that your unweighted gpa seemed low but I am sure that the admissions office must keep in mind whether or not you are coming from a competitive shcool and also look at your courseload.

Your AP scores so far, in my humble opinion, indicate that you are a strong student and can handle a college curriculum. For your ECs, it would help if you include the number of years. I see you included your time of involvement for some of them but not all of them. Assuming your ECs have been relatively stable, they look good.

I strongly suggest visiting Wellesley during the school year. Through the admissions office, you can arrange to stay overnight with a host student and visit classes to get a better sense of the college. It’s a beautiful campus and an empowering place to spend four years. Good luck!
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