<p>This is my first post, so cut me some slack if it is not set up the way you all prefer. :)</p>
<p>State: Florida
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: White
Middle Class
(lovely, right?)</p>
<p>I attend a collegiate high school and I'm currently a junior. Next year as a senior, I will be graduating with my AA and high school diploma simultaneously. At the college, I am taking honors classes so I will graduate with the Honors seal.</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.956 (Resulted from one B in a college class)
Weighted GPA: 4.369</p>
<p>All of my high school classes were Honors, and I made A's in every single class. </p>
<p>I will be taking the SAT and ACT for the first time in March & April so I will update this post when I get my results! When I took the PLAN test (practice ACT), my "projected scores" for the real thing were 29-33.</p>
<p>EC/extra stuff: Yearbook Editor, SGA Vice President, NHS member, Honors Program at college, Phi Theta Kappa member at the college, published in poetry anthology, county and state History Fair (9th and 10th grade), county Science Fair, A-Team, over 250 community service hours and counting, and I am in the process of creating a non-profit organization.</p>
<p>My major is biomedical engineering. I have been looking at schools in Florida such as USF and UF, but I just would like to know if I have the potential to attend a more prestigious school out of state.</p>
<p>Thank you all for helping out!</p>
<p>EDIT: Okay, I guess you have to include schools you would like to attend. A few top BME schools include: Johns Hopkins, Georgia Institute of Technology, Duke, MIT, Stanford, UPenn, Rice, Vanderbilt, U of Cali (San Diego), and Columbia. Please feel free to add or suggest any if you are experienced in the field or something similar.</p>