Chance me for SEAS ED?

<p>UW GPA: 3.857
W GPA: 4.267 </p>

<p>SAT II's: Chemistry: 780
Math 2: 780
Physics: 800</p>

<p>AP tests:
AP Physics B: 5
AP Chemistry: 5
Waiting on AP Physics C and Calculus BC.</p>

<p>I volunteer at the hospital with over 200+ hours. I also read for the deaf and blind (100+ hours) and I help teach disabled kids to play sports. (50 hrs)</p>

<p>I do Cross Country, Winter Track, and JV Volleyball (2 years) (planing on doing Spring track tho).</p>

<p>I participated in New Jersey Science League and placed top 100 in the state. I am also in the club JSA (Junior state of america) and Med- futures</p>

<p>SAT I: 2220 (one sitting)
Math: 750
Critical Reading:730
Writing: 740 w/ 9 on essay (lol)</p>

<p>Expected AP scores:
Calc BC: 5
Physics C Mechanics and E&M : 5</p>

<p>Senior schedule is "rigorous." You know, the AP and honors classes we take in our high school lives.</p>

<p>Received the RPI medal.</p>

<p>So yeah, my application is kind of lackluster. You think it would be a waste to ED to Penn SEAS? Should I go elsewhere like cornell or carnegie mellon? Any help from you guys would be really nice.</p>

<p>Maybe try EA to MIT instead of ED? and see what other schools have EA as well that arent restrictive</p>

<p>MIT is a “little” out of my league haha…</p>

<p>What AP’s are you taking senior year?</p>

<p>If those are strong, I’d say it’d all depend on how good your essays are now</p>

<p>Taking AP Statistics, AP Gov & Pol, AP Biology, and AP Business & Org Management…rest of my classes are honors if that makes any difference.</p>

<p>^ AP Business & Org Management? Such a class exists?</p>

<p>o im sorry. Its AP weighted…it doesnt have an ap test. its a class that our school has because we have to take certain types of classes in order to graduate.</p>

<p>Bump 10char</p>

<p>Cornell ED for engineering would be more competitive.</p>

<p>You’re a good science student, but you do realize that you do not have that much of an "engineering’ profile?</p>

<p>And if you’re serious about engineering…you do know that there are at least 10 colleges better for engineering, right?</p>

<p>overall, I’d say that you have a decent shot at UPEN SEAS ED.</p>

<p>But what do I know? I’m probably saying what you already know.
Good luck.</p>

<p>If you are thinking about applying for biomedical engineering, Penn’s program is one of the best, I think it’s tied with Stanford.</p>

<p>Ya I’m applying for a biomedical engineering major…
@poeme: I did two engineering programs… One at the whitehead institute and another at Robert wood Johnson. Just forgot to type it in haha.</p>