chance me please

<p>SAT I (breakdown): cr: 670 m:800 w:620
ACT: composite 33
SAT II (if submitted): 800 math II, 750 Chem
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.7 Weighted: 4.04
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): school doesnt rank
AP (place score in parenthesis): bio (5)
IB (place score in parenthesis):
Senior Year Course Load with 1st semester grades: ap physics c - (B), ap calc ab (A), ap chemistry (A-), english 4 honors (A), forensic science (A)
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): NHS, SNHS </p>

<p>Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): wrestling (captain), soccer (captain), green club (officer), piano
Job/Work Experience: soccer ref, baseball field assistant, coach
Volunteer/Community service: volunteer coach, volunteer tutor
Essays: teachers and guidance counselor said it was very good
Teacher Recommendation: one from physics teacher, one from italian teacher, both should be quite good.
Counselor Rec: Good
Additional Rec: none
Interview: alumni interview. Went well</p>

<p>Applied for Financial Aid?: yes
Intended Major: biomedical engineering
State (if domestic applicant): nj
Country (if international applicant):
School Type: public
Ethnicity: white
Gender: male
Income Bracket: high
Hooks (URM, first generation college, research, etc.):none</p>

<p>What’s the relative difficulty of your schedule? Is it the hardest you could be taking right now? Because only having 4 AP classes by the end of senior year is definitely on the low side. If you could be taking a stronger schedule, then I would say you have a very very slim chance.</p>

<p>Honestly, not a whole lot about your profile stands out to me, and being a white male from the Tri-State area applying into BME means you definitely need at least one really strong point. BME is one of the hottest majors at WashU right now, and therefore stating it as your intended major will mean you will be competing against some of the best applicants.</p>

<p>You’ve done a lot of sports stuff, so I think it’d be great for you to get a recommendation from one of your coaches. I did the same for some volunteering I did, and I’m sure it helped.</p>