How to maximize my chances?

<p>Here are my stats: </p>

<p>I was wondering if I could be chanced and what can I do to maximize my chances like what things should I focus on for my essays and such?</p>

<p>Location:NYC
School: Bronx Science (Public Elite)
GPA:92
Ethnicity: Asian (Indian) Male
First Gen (mom went to 2 year college in india, dad no high school)
Low income: Dad was abusive as well.
Sophmore Year classes: Honors Chem,Honors Trig, Research
Junior Year:Honors English, Honors Physics, Research,
Senuor Year: A.P Calc AB, A.P Micro, A.P Chem, A.P Comp, A.P Psych, Linear algebra/differential equations, research, macroeconomics at local college</p>

<p>Did poorly one term due to aunt’s cancer (will hoepfully be explained in rec)</p>

<p>ACT-35
Bio M-710
Chem-760
U.S History-800
Math 2c-800
Clep Biology-78/80</p>

<p>Pre-Med Society(9,10,11,12)
Chess/Go Club(10,12)
Key Club(11,12)won distinguished key clubber award.Projects Committee head.
American Cancer Society Club (12)
Dental Internship (9,10,11,12)
NeuroScience Research (11,Summer,12). Might get paper published.
State Pre Enrichment Program at Columbia Medical School(12)
Job at Hospital. Directly Interacted with patients. (Summer before 11)
Job at a Community Center (Summer before 12)
200+ Hours of volunteering at a hospital. (11, summer, 12)
Job at Barnes and Nobles (12)
College Now Program- will take college level macroeconomics (12)</p>

<p>how can u do linear algebra/diff eq concurrently with Calc AB? i was pretty sure you needed multivariable calculus before u start linear algebra/diff eq.</p>

<p>Lols just about everyone has asked me that. I dont know. My school allows it.
Any comments on chances and such?</p>

<p>haha, i took Linear Algebra at Notre Dame
Multivariable calculus is not required at all</p>

<p>Any comments on chances and such?</p>