<p>@jym why do you recommend those schools?</p>
<p>Because the schools (Emory and Ga Tech) are excellent schools, the Biomed tech program is right up your alley and an excellent program <a href=“Health Sciences Research”>Health Sciences Research; [Woodruff</a> Health Sciences Center | Emory University | Atlanta, GA | Timeline of the Partnership](<a href=“Health Sciences Research”>Health Sciences Research) and you will be bear the HBCU’s in Atlanta if you want to take classes there too</p>
<p>@jym thanks for your feedback i will look into those!</p>
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<p>OK, bearing in mind that no one died and made me God of the forum, so you can feel free to ignore this but: Please don’t continuously bump your thread. It’s had some responses over a few days, and if it has faded from the first page, it’s probably because people didn’t have more to add in this forum. If you want to try the Emory forum or the forum for biomed majors, they may have more to add. If you have another question, go ahead and ask it, but just bumping is kind of irritating.</p>
<p>Woman in engineering = in
African American in Engineering = in</p>
<p>Both = you are guranteed in (double minority)</p>
<p>I agree also about the science portion of the ACT. It has very little to do with science. It’s all about understanding graphs/charts and knowing what’s going on.</p>
<p>Also, take the ACT and SAT. Most people have one they are better at. And take it as many times as you can.</p>
<p>@MLDWoody thanks i appreciate the feedback</p>