<p>Hi, I'm new to these forums. I am currently a junior and would like to have the community's opinion on whether or not I can get into the following schools.</p>
<p>Junior
4.0 GPA Unweighted
SAT MATH: 730
SAT WRITING: 800
SAT CRIT: 740
Total: 2270
Class Rank: Top 10 out of 220</p>
<p>-Classes for Junior Year
AP English Language and Composition
AP US History
AP Biology
Honors Pre-Calc
Spanish 3 Honors
Computer Programming
Religion (Catholic Morality)</p>
<p>Extra Curricular Activities: Altar Server & Helping out @ Church Functions (10 Years)
Piano (around 5 awards for play in competition) (8 Years)
Elementary School Basketball Coach and Assistant Coach(3 Years), Operation Smile Coordinator (Raised $10,000)
Volunteer at Hospital in Paterson, NJ
Tutor Underclassmen in Math
Model UN
Chess Club
Newspaper Club
Medical Doctor Club (BCMDs)</p>
<p>I was wondering If I could be accepted into the below schools for Biomedical Engineering, possibly pursuing a PreMedicine route. </p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Tufts University
Carnegie Mellon University
Brown University
Columbia University
Duke University
University of Pennsylvania
Johns Hopkins University
Stevens Institute of Technology
Boston University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Cornell University
Washington University St. Louis
Rensselaer Polytechnic University
Syracuse University
Boston University
Rutgers University</p>
<p>I will chance/match/reach back just leave the link =P.</p>
<p>Tufts University-high match
Carnegie Mellon University-high match
Brown University-mid reach
Columbia University-mid reach
Duke University-reach (top 5 BME)
University of Pennsylvania-high reach (top ten BME)
Johns Hopkins University-high reach (#1 BME in nation, as you know)
Stevens Institute of Technology-sorry, don’t know enough
Georgia Institute of Technology-reach (top 5 BME)
Cornell University-reach
Washington University St. Louis-reach
Rensselaer Polytechnic University-high match/low reach
Syracuse University-match
Boston University-high match
Rutgers University-match</p>
<p>You have a solid SAT 1 score, greap GPA, and rank, but make sure to take some SAT IIs-and do very well on them. Lots of schools on your list are not only highly selective, but boast top BME programs. Your work in Operation Smile is commendable, and you’re a part of a med club and volunteer at the hospital. You really need to demonstrate your passion for engineering and biomedical sciences in your essay. As of now, I would say good volunteer work, but somewhat scatter shot and average ECs. You have the grades and scores to get in though. Perhaps do some research a local uni with a BME professor! Good luck :)</p>
<p>Tufts University-Match
Carnegie Mellon University-low reach
Brown University-low reach
Columbia University-low reach
Duke University-low reach
University of Pennsylvania-reach
Johns Hopkins University-low reach/high match
Stevens Institute of Technology-low match
Boston University-match
Georgia Institute of Technology-low match
Cornell University-high match
Washington University St. Louis- low reach
Rensselaer Polytechnic University-low match
Syracuse University-Safety
Boston University-low match
Rutgers University-Safety</p>