<p>Hi,
First of all, I got 1860 on the last SAT and I am going to take it again. However, I was wondering that for instance, people told me that if I am appying to Boston U with this score, it will not be hard. But what if I apply it to the Pre-med? How does it increase the difficulty in this college? In what ways does it affect? Like maybe how much higher the SAT or anything like that?
Same goes for U of Washington (seattle). They have pretty decent medical programs, I assume… Can a safety school become my target school because of switching my underclared to pre-med?</p>
<p>(also, what if it is undeclared vs. computer science?)</p>
<p>u don’t apply for the pre-med program, just to the school of your choice (i.e. cas, cgs, etc.). anyone can be pre-med, it just means you’ve taken the prerequisites.</p>
<p>pre-med is not a major. Its simply just a “path” of science courses you need to fullfil in order to apply to medical school. In all honesty it won’t decrease your chances to gain admission if your pre-med.</p>
<p>i just got accepted to the pre-med program and i got a 1850. i have a decent amount of extracurricular and a 3.9 gpa. your SAT scores are there</p>
<p>did you apply to EA or ED? you just received the letter? </p>
<p>my weighted gpa is 3.9, from 9th to 11th grades. I’m taking 4 AP classes this year, and one last year(along with two honors courses).</p>
<p>May I ask If you are going to accept the premed admittance or will you just attend and take the specific classes needed for the premed track???</p>
<p>There’s no pre med major, you just take the classes required.</p>