Biomedical Engineering Applicant

<p>Hi everyone. I'm currently a senior in high school and will be applying for acceptance into a biomedical engineering program shorty. I have a 4.0+ GPA, top 10%, 6 APs and a decent list of ECs. I performed rather dismally on my SATs M-650 V-670 W-620. My SAT II scores are slightly better Bio M-740, Math 2-670, Hist-700, Span-660. AP Bio: 5. AP Comp Sci: 5. AP Hist: 5. I am hoping that my performance in science will slightly boost my admissions chances. I was wondering if anyone has recommendations as to which programs are realistic for my statistics. Thanks alot!</p>

<p>I think I may have been too specific. As of now, I plan on applying to BU, Stevens, RIT, JHU, Rensselaer, Cornell, Lehigh, U Rochester, Case, and U Maryland. I'm aware that a few on my list are rather substantial longshots. Any comments on some of the schools I'm looking into would be greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>I have another question. My weighted GPA is ~4.4. I was curious as to how colleges recalculate unweighted GPA. Unweighted, by my school's standards, my GPA would be a 3.75+, but I have never received a grade below a 90. I was just reading through the forums on JHU's website, and an admissions officer posted that unweighted GPA is recalculated using core courses on a 10 point scale(i.e. 90-100 A, 80-89 B...). Is there a set method colleges use to recalculate unweighted GPA, or does it vary among schools?</p>

<p>bUmp......</p>

<p>anybody...</p>