<p>Asian Indian
Academics:
SAT: 1530, 770 english 760 math
ACT: 33, 36 in reading
Most rigorous courseload</p>
<p>Rank: top 10%
Classes: 8 APs after I grad, expecting 4’s and 5’s on the 6 tests that I’m taking</p>
<p>Clubs:
Quiz Bowl (captain 2 years), sectional, regional champs
Forensics
Science Club founding member
National merit semifinalist at the moment (expecting finalist)
NHS</p>
<p>Out of school:
Boy scouts, going to be getting eagle
Community service award, very small number given for peer-to-peer with the mentally impaired</p>
<p>Work:
1 year target employee, 1 year as an english tutor at a private school</p>
<p>Will be getting excellent recs from 2 department heads.</p>
<p>not great for brown, and not sure about gw…no hospital volunteering or research? i think you’ve got to have one of those two things…or something along those lines that is medically related…</p>
<p>Apply, you have a great chance. Just distinguish yourself from other applicants. Don’t let others tell you you have no chance. Go for it.</p>
<p>never let anything hold you back in life. but you did ask for a fair assesment of your chances and papucutta accurately told him, if i was an admission person i would want to see a commitment to medicine before i gave an applicant a spot in my medical school. Go for it you have great grades, but unfortunitely man showing dedication for medicine is of great importance</p>