<p>Desired major: Biomedical Engineering (Dwight Look)
GPA (4.0 scale): 3.4
Rank: 145/761
SAT: math: 640
critical reading: 530</p>
<p>Extra curricular activities: Band - 4years, Student Government - 3yrs, Mu Alpha Theta - 2yrs, National Honor Society - 2yrs, Latin Club - 3yrs, Solution (recycling club) - 2yrs</p>
<p>Academics: top 19% graduating Cum Laude
4 years of high school Latin
will have taken 9 AP courses by the time I graduate</p>
<p>submitted an expanded resume describing various leadership positions and volunteer activities.</p>
<p>Completed essay topics A, B, and C (all written thoughtfully)</p>
<p>Have 3 teachers writing me letters of recommendation: 1 from a Science Teacher, an English Teacher (NHS sponsor), and my Latin Teacher (electives)</p>
<p>I am also instate if that makes any difference</p>
<p>bumping this thread</p>
<p>they are pretty big on demonstrated interest. have you gone on official visits etc?</p>
<p>You’re most likely in at A&M, just not for BME.</p>
<p>your weak spot is SAT score. can you raise it or take the ACT?</p>
<p>i think engineering is tougher to get into.</p>
<p>thank you for the responses</p>
<p>MikeWozowski - Yeah, I am taking the SAT again. That test I took is not as good as I could do. I had a bad moment and wasn’t able to concentrate. Deadline is January 15th and I decided to take the December SAT to bring it up.</p>
<p>As Mikewozowski stated, interest in A&M is huge. Did you do any campus visits, any A&M activities for High School Students, visit an advisor, visit prospective student center?
Did you score well on the AP Exams?
Hopefully you will score well on your next SAT - If you can get it up to a 1300 you are in for sure. Otherwise, I think you might have a long wait for your admissions answer, it gets tough when your class ranking is 19%.</p>
<p>I’m not saying you won’t get accepted, I’m just saying I think you will go through the review process and may not find out until end of April. If not accepted you could be offered Blinn team where you take a course at A&M and the rest at Blinn in Bryan.</p>