I know there are many of these, but please chance a rising senior!

<p>-Rising senior (bilingual asian female) from Washington
-4A High school in a suburban area
-Interested in medical field</p>

<p>GPA: 3.78 (unweighted)
Class rank: top 15 or 20%
SAT: 1st-1510
**Scores will surely improve to near 2200s (min 1900s) because last time i took it, it was in Jan and that was without any practice/study. It’s a fact that it will be around the 2000 mark.</p>

<p>APs:
5 or 6 total depending on my senior schedule. I bombed exams for the only two I took during my junior year (Lit and US) but I will get 4s this year.</p>

<p>Volunteer work:
-Elementary School (max 50hr)- Organize and prepare materials for next day’s lesson. Also, when necessary work with students.
-Piano accompaniment for Sunday services (max 10hr)- Play hymnals during Sunday services. It would count as volunteer work right? Regardless of religious affiliation, I voluntarily did it.
-Local art museum- just got accepted so I’ll complete a minimum of 40 hours.
-Also, I’ve done many other volunteer works but, they were just one time things. Do admission officers like to see this kind of volunteer work?? Or do they prefer dedication at a single place?</p>

<p>ECs:
National Honor Society- all four years
Key Club- all four years
World Affairs Club- 11, 12
FBLA- 11, 12
Letterman Varsity Tennis- 10, 11, 12 (Most Improved Award)
Church Youth Group- all four years (served as Secretary, VP,and President)</p>

<p>Harsh but honest answers wanted! If there are last minute things I can do to increase my chances of getting accepted please do tell me. I am willing to do all I can. Thanks in advance!</p>

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<p>Your GPA is in line with the 25%/75% group, however, your SAT is well below the 25%. You have decent volunteer work and EC’s, but nothing that really stands out. You are from Washington so thats a plus. All in all if you get your boards up to about 1850-1900 i would say you have a great chance of getting in as of right now your SAT will get you rejected for sure. Good luck!</p>

<p>Yeah dude I’d say your good, minus the SAT scores. Just so you know, I have never heard of any student bringing up 700 points. That just seems astronomical, but if you are able to do it that is awesome, and make sure to let me know if you do ;)</p>