where should i look into for pre-med?- texan girllll

<p>moved to a new school this year
3.79/4.0 gpa [cumulative]
SAT #1: 1950
SAT #2: 2300
ACT: planning for a 30+
frosh yr: 3.71 ll soph yr 3.66 ll junior yr: 3.98
sat2s: bio <a href=“1st%20time%20i%20got%20a%20590%20during%20freshman%20yr”>780</a>, math1c [740], chem [730], math2c [770]
APs: sophomore: euro [3] , environmental [5]
junior: us [most likely 4], bio [positive for a 5]
senior: physcology, gov, economics, calc bc, french, physics, lit
-been in all honors classes throughout highschool
-have xtra curriculars / awards / positions [got a couple of significant positions this year even though i was new] / sports and honors that are sufficient to get into one of top 15 universities in the u.s.
-national honor society, national art honor society, language honor society
-girlscout gold award
-will work at lab and enter siemens westinghouse [this summer=2nd yr at lab]
-hospital volunteering: 200 hrs
-work at pediatrician’s office
-religion volunteer teacher
-cello for 8 yrs [participated in music festivals]</p>

<p>That is one sick SAT Jump.</p>

<p>yeah… i kind of didn’t really study the first time lol</p>

<p>holy crap. nice jump on the SAT’s! gpa looks great and so do your SAT II’s.</p>

<p>what’s your class rank?</p>

<p>not sure if my new school has class rank… there are about 135 students in the grade… i would say… at least top 15? not suree</p>

<p>You can come and join all the pre-meds here at Johns Hopkins. You’ll likely get in.</p>