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Curtis Said:

Transfer??

We Answered:

Yes, you're "good enough", and you might even have the stats to get you in, but there's no guarantee about that. The top schools get hundreds more applications than they can take, so you can't count on getting in, anyway.

If you do get in, you'll do fine there, but be sure to apply to some other above average schools, too, in case you don't get in to Stanford.

You're well ahead of most students in the above average schools, so don't worry.

Vicki Said:

Does it possible to do graduate studies in a field different from undergraduate?

We Answered:

sorry friend but I can not help

William Said:

Transfer into a great school?

We Answered:

Miami University (OH)
-gets good recognition
-tons of fly ladies
-can be pricey out of state
-best 4 years ever

Melinda Said:

Hi. I am a junior. Do I have a chance (75% or better) of getting into these colleges?

We Answered:

You have good credentials and I would think should be able to get into at least some of the colleges you listed. If you go to the link below you can look up the colleges you mentioned to see how your PSAT scores compare to the midrange SAT scores for those schools. Note that the Peterson's page uses just the math+verbal parts of the SAT, not the writing section.

I don't know how colleges will react to your having skipped a grade. I did 2nd and 3rd in one year, and I don't think that had any impact either way by the time I started college.

Your choice of what to write about in a college essay should reflect your life, your interests, your ambitions, etc. No one can decide that except you.

The college you attend as an undergraduate need not be prestigious, although prestige does not hurt. However, to get into medical school you must get high grades (as close to 4.0 as possible) and do well on the MCAT, while also getting clinical experience, research experience, volunteer experience, teaching experience, leadership experience, etc. So you do not want to go to a school that is so demanding that you cannot get A's, particularly in science courses. Nor do you want to go to an undemanding school that does not teach you what you need to know to get a high score on the MCAT.

Melissa Said:

What would colleges rather see in this high school schedule?

We Answered:

AP Chemistry and AP Biology

take what you want, i personally think that this is a very impressive schedule, you can still have fun in highschool while doing that. Following your plan will work fine, good luck.

also, extracurriculars and community service never hurt.

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