my chances??? any chances?

<p>sat - 1310 taking again dec 4
sat2: bio-700, math 2c-690, writing-660
AP: bio-4, statistics -5</p>

<p>rank: 23/246</p>

<p>in a special program at school so rank is low b/c all smart people in district go to my hs. hope that helps</p>

<p>i have a really good reason to go premed, sister’s freak accident</p>

<p>school:
case - biomedical engineering
rice - premed
northwestern - biomedical engineering
u of rochester - premed
u of michigan - premed
JHU - chemistry
rutgers - 7 year premed
duke - reach premed
cornell - reach premed
u of virginia - premed</p>

<p>im getting a feeling that my sat score is way too low. on practice tests my avg score is 1450, but im horrible at taking the actual thing advice on how to stay calm? dec will be my last time, im trying to read the bible, meditation, yoga, im at the end of my rope people. im really a nervous wreck over my sat.</p>

<p>thanks a bunch</p>

<p>one more thing, i have a ton of extracurriculars, and two sports, play two instruments, im an asian girl, will do really well at interviews.</p>

<p>just need advice on how to take sats</p>

<p>and m gpa is 4.4</p>

<p>For a premed, your testing is really weak. No offense. People admitted to the vast majority of the programs on your list typically have very high rank and testing. Most of the premeds admitted to top programs will have a Math IIC of at least 750, and the rest of the testing standards follow from there. </p>

<p>Distinction in extracurriculars is also very important. You may have a laundry list, but distinction is key. I’m not sure how to evaluate your extracurriculars in the context of the pool.</p>

<p>I also have no idea what sort of classes you have taken, so it’s hard to judge the rigor of your curriculum, and what it means in terms of your class rank.</p>

<p>Joey</p>