<p>So I've applied to 14 schools so far and have gotten into Rutgers and Pitt so far. My parents want me to go for one more since I have the time to apply, so I was wondering which school would be the best fit for me, in terms of fit and ability to get in.</p>
<p>Intended major: biomedical engineering
Potential schools: Stanford, UC Berkeley, and Brown. Which should I apply to?</p>
<p>GPA (weighed): 3.99. Ranked 33/333</p>
<p>SAT's: 2250 in 1 sitting (800 M/730 CR/720 W), 800 Math II, 730 Bio E, 720 Chem, 750 US.
Rigorous schedule: AP Physics C, AP Calc AB, Research in Molecular Biology, AP Gov, English Honors, AP European History, AP Stats for senior year. I've always taken honors/ap classes. In the past, AP Chem, AP Bio, AP Econ, APUSH, Spanish I-IV Honors.</p>
<p>EC's: I'm on the Debate team at my school, have gone to nationals and have won enough awards to seem accomplished. I am VP of my club as well and regularly mentor others. I created 3 websites for another club and have gone to nationals twice. I am an officer for that club, which is related to history. I am part of Spanish National Honor Society, tutoring peers during lunch. I went to states for DECA, which is a business-oriented club. I play the violin, play racquetball, am on the leadership team in taekwondo (have been doing it for 11 years and am second degree black belt).</p>
<p>Volunteer: I volunteer at a nursing home, have become the youngest project coordinator ever to promote the organization. I volunteered at a science museum over the summer, explaining various exhibits. Was also a team statistician for a baseball team one year.</p>
<p>To add, I won National Merit Scholar Commended Student award and AP Scholar with Honors this past year.</p>
<p>So????????</p>