<p>I would’ve suggested applying for freshmen year because you don’t have to decide until you make it in. I have friends who got in, but ended up not going. I don’t know about where you got the statistic of 20% because the incoming freshmen class only has about a 16% chance. As for your credits, it depends on what level they are (honors) and if they fit the requirements.
You need:
English 1 credit
Algebra 1 1 credit
Geometry 1 credit
Biology 1 credit
Health/PE 1 credit
Foreign Language 1 credit
Elective 1 credit</p>
<p>It doesn’t seem like you have many extracurricular activities, but if you’re committed and have spent a long time doing them, mention that. You SAT scores probably won’t help you, especially the 630 on the math section. The TJ test, in my opinion, is a lot easier than the SAT in difficulty. TJ is definitely better prep for going into medicine, as compared to being homeschooled, because of the lab experience. </p>
<p>Not so sure about your chances of getting in, and I’m not clear on the acceptance rate for froshmores either. I’m pretty sure less than 10 get in every year, probably less than five. If you get in, you have to remember that it will take time to commute to and from school, on top of the new environment and course work.</p>