<p>Can you tell me my chances for University of Virginia, University of Delaware, The College of New Jersey and Lehigh University? I want to get a biomedical engineering degree
I'm a girl and I live in New Jersey
I'll be a first generation college student</p>
<p>Strengths
• SAT: 2010 superscored
1980 one sitting
CR: 730
M: 680 (hoping for ~750)
W: 600 (hoping for ~650)
•GPA: 3.94/4 unweighted
4.64/5 weighted (academics)</p>
<p>Weaknesses
•Courseload: I've taken a lunch and a non weighted elective every year and in freshman year 2 classes were cp and 1 in sophomore year. I've taken the highest level French for 3 years. My school offers ap history sophomore year and up, and junior ap science classes except anatomy (which I took). I'm taking my first 3 ap classes senior year so I'm behind a lot of my friends. I'll be taking ap Econ, psych, and bio I've also never taken physics I might have to take it this year bc apparently you need it to get into engineering schools (within university's).
•Interview: if an interview is required it could break me. I can't make eye contact for long, I'm very awkward/self conscious, and most of my answers would prob be one word answers. </p>
<p>Extracurriculars
•Math League
Hoping to get a high score this year
•Brain Bee president
Small club (2 ppl after seniors left but hopefully well get more) we participate in the brain bee competition
•Interact exec board for 2 years hoping for public relations position
•intramural soccer 4 yrs
•NHS and NFHS (French)
•some other random clubs here and there</p>
<p>Awards
•2 student of the month awards from English teachers (every teacher picks 1 kid every year) </p>
<p>Any info about the bme programs at these schools or other school suggestions in the area would be awesome. Thanks! </p>