<p>I am applying ED to WUSTL
and RD to:
Northwestern
Brown
Boston College
Marquette
Saint Louis University
Villanova
Notre Dame (forced by parents)
Vanderbilt</p>
<p>Provided that I do not get into WUSTL, is 8 schools enough for RD? Ik that WUSTL, Brown, NU, ND, and Vandy are very competitive. Marquette and SLU are my safeties. I don’t want to call BC and Villanova safeties but they are also easier to get into than others on my list.</p>
<p>Do you reccomend any other schools for me? I want an urban or suburban area, medium sized, and good pre med program. Thanks! </p>
<p>4.27 weighted GPA
3.98 unweighted
33 ACT composite-retaking in hopes of 34
35-english
30-math
34-reading
32-science</p>
<p>Rank: top 5% of class, they dont give us actual rank but my counselor hinted im in top 15 out of 350
Sat subject tests:
800-molecular bio
750- us history
740-literature</p>
<p>ECs
Cross country 9-12
Track and field 9-12
Circle of friends 10-12 (we hang out with developmentally handicapped teens, & go on a trip with them in the summer)
Community tutoring alliance 9-12 (helping grade school kids)
Scholastic bowl 10-12
Misericordia junior board 11-12 (misericordia is a home for developmentally handicapped people. We spend time with them, plan parties and fundraisers, etc)</p>
<p>National Honor Society
Spanish National Honor Society</p>
<p>Not sure how good my common app essay is but its very personal</p>
<p>If you’re serious about possible Med School in the future, every single one of your schools will prepare you for that. I would attend the one that is the least costly that you’d enjoy the most – wouldn’t hesitate a second on that decision. Are all affordable? Hopefully. Have you spoken w/your parents on what’s affordable for undergrad? What, if anything, are they willing to do for Med School afterward? Know that Med School costs are enormous.</p>