<p>What are my chances for the colleges below:</p>
<p>UC Davis
UC Berkeley
UC Santa Cruz
UMKC 6 year M.D. Program</p>
<p>My stats:</p>
<p>Senior for next year
~4.0 GPA Weighted
~3.8 Unweighted
31 ACT(might improve; took this without any prep)
1860 SAT
800 SAT II Biology E
680 SAT II Math Level II
660 SAT II Math Level I
640 SAT II Chemistry
5 on the AP Biology Test</p>
<p>Took:
Chemistry Honors
French Honors
AP Biology</p>
<p>Will take:
AP Comp Sci
AP French
AP Calc AB
AP Economics
Physics Honors</p>
<p>~75 hours community service</p>
<p>I love your name by the way ;)</p>
<p>Starting with UC Davis, Berkeley, and Santa Cruz. The school I will be talking about will be in bold for better understanding and less confusion. </p>
<p>To start, UC Davis is a good school and your stats surpass it. UC Davis requires a 3.0 UWGPA for in-state students and a 3.4 UWGPA for out-of-state students. So you’re fine with UC Davis. A 31 ACT score without prep is really good and competitive. UC Berkeley is pretty tough to get into, but it isn’t impossible. I don’t think you’ll have any problems with this school either. The SAT scores for the incoming fall students for 2012 are pretty high and to be competitive for that school, you will need at least a 1900. I’m not saying your SAT score is bad, because it isn’t. Many students would do anything for that score in my opinion lol. Judging from the website (<a href=“http://students.berkeley.edu/admissions/freshmen.asp[/url]”>http://students.berkeley.edu/admissions/freshmen.asp</a>) it says that that for the current fall students had an UWGPA of about 3.89 and a WGPA of about 4.36. I don’t know if they’ll accept you or not, they could or they won’t. UC Santa Cruz I believe has the same requirements as UC Davis so you’re fine with Santa Cruz to be honest, no problem there. You can always look on the official admission page for any other information: [Freshman</a> Admission and Selection: 2013-14](<a href=“http://admissions.ucsc.edu/apply/freshman.html]Freshman”>http://admissions.ucsc.edu/apply/freshman.html)</p>
<p>The UMKC 6 year M.D. Program is a really good opportunity and it’s really good to see a high school student interested in Medicine so early. Judging by your SAT Subject tests, you do well in math and science which is crucial. It would’ve been nice to see your Chemistry SAT score a little higher, but a 640 is still really good. It also would have been nice to have you take AP Chemistry too lol :). But you’re fine. Going into any B.A./M.D. program requires effort and have students take the rigorous course load that the high school offers and it looks like you’re heading on the right track (clap, clap for you lol). Also they strongly recommend health related EC activities, such as interning, shadowing and/or volunteering doctors. I’m assuming that the ~75 hours of community service hours has health related activities. Your ACT is on par with the recommended ACT score according to the UMKC 6 year M.D. Program, which is excellent. Also your GPA is really good for these programs. They strongly recommend a ~3.81 - 3.85 and higher.</p>
<p>Overall, I think you’re in good hands. I would keep on working harder and keep those grades up
lol. Good Luck.</p>
<p>Thanks. It’s nice to know there are people out there to take the time to reply to a kid.</p>
<p>assuming you’re in california, you should get into the uc schools. if you’re OOS, berkeley will be a reach.</p>
<p>Yes I’m from California and thanks for the reply UDUBHUSKIES.</p>
<p>@TomRiddle</p>
<p>Your welcome, sorry for not responding immediately.</p>