Chance for Engineering schools.

<p>I know it may sound like a stupid question for some people. apologize me for that. but i really need help.</p>

<p>My gpa is around 3.7/4.0 4.2/4.0</p>

<p>SAT : Reading 520 (going to take at least two more times.)
Math 800
Writing somewhere around 550.
SAT II : MathII - didnt take it yet but around 800
Physics - expecting between 700-800
Chinese - 800</p>

<p>Took 10 ap classes -bio(B), world history(B), environmental(B),stat(A), Calc AB/BC (A), Physics B (A), Physics C, Macro, Govnt, Psyc</p>

<p>Failed most or got 3.
got 5 only on Calculus.. :(</p>

<p>All other ACADEMIC classes in honor classes.</p>

<p>been in states for about 5 years.</p>

<p>Not many participations in school activity.
National honor society for 3 years
Beta club for 1 year
Key club for 1 year
Chess club for 4 years
Physics club for 2 years.</p>

<p>Not involved in any sports activity.. </p>

<p>and finally about 150 hours of community service in local hospital.</p>

<p>I want to major in engineering, thinking computer or biomedical.</p>

<p>I am really not sure which schools i should apply for. </p>

<p>What engineering schools am i likely to get accepted? and whats the highest school that i should try for?</p>

<p>i would be appreciated if anyone can suggest safeties/matches/reaches for me :)</p>

<p>hey, i'm thinking of these off the top of my head but maybe here are some schools to look at:</p>

<p>boston university (good biomedial engineering program)
penn state university park
university of michigan-ann arbor
drexel university </p>

<p>hope that helps.</p>