Colleges I can get into for certain science-related things?

<p>I'm looking for schools that have good BME programs, but really have no idea where to begin looking. After reading through CC I feel so much dumber and like i'm doing no where near enough stuff compared to everyone here lol =p
I'm just worried about the fact that I have gotten no awards for huge science/math/etc related things, nor am I involved in anything really impressive
So just wondering what are the best schools I can get into with these stats? I'm thinking about biomedical engineering, or another type of engineering (not sure what kind), math maybe, pharmacy, medicine, not sure but something science related. I'd prefer schools in the NY area, northeast, but any ideas will be great</p>

<p>White; Male; Junior; Catholic HS in Queens, NYC (does it matter I have a full scholarship? lol)</p>

<p>I have no idea how to do GPA's and whatnot but I do have out of 100
9th grade- 95 (96 weighted)
10th- 97 (98)
11th- 97 (98)
My school doesn't tell us our rank but I'm definately top 10% of a grade of about 750 (my rank may be even higher, no idea)</p>

<p>Courses (my courseload = weak -.- i'll show honors/advanced stuff)
9th-
English 9 honors- 89 (93)
Global I honors- 93 (97)
Algebra 2- 98
spanish 1, advanced physical science, religion, gym, art</p>

<p>10th-
Pre calculus honors- 98 (103)
Biology honors- 98 (103)
spanish 2, english 10, global II, religion, gym, art</p>

<p>11th-
Chemistry honors- 98 (102)
Spanish 3 honors- 98 (102)
Calculus honors- 99 (103)
US history, english 11, religion, gym, computer applications</p>

<p>Senior year I'm for sure taking-
AP Calc AB
AP Psych
Physics honors
either AP Bio or Chem (i signed up for chem but will probably switch)
health, religion, gym, poetry, drama (semester english classes)</p>

<p>SAT- 600 R, 740 M, 610 W (january.. i didnt practice at all.. dont ask why lol)
Bio SATII- 680
Math 1- 670 (took freshman year eek)
Math 2- 700
Will retake SAT in June, Chem SATII in May</p>

<p>National Honor Society- 11,12
Math NHS (mu alpha theta)- 10-12
Science NHS- 11,12
Spanish NHS- will be inducted next year, so 12
Fransiscan Youth Movement (Catholic volunteer club)- 11, 12 probably
Greek Club- 9-12 (will be co-president next year)
Math Team- 9-12
Tutoring- 10-12
Lab aide (help out in freshman, sophomore labs)- 20 hours by end of jr year
Good amount of in school service</p>

<p>Boy Scouts (some community service from this) 9-12
Greek Orthodox Youth Association (a little service) 9-12
Tutoring at my K-8 school- 2 hrs/week all of 11th grade
Baseball in a local league- 9</p>

<p>wow that was long, but I'm a lost CC noob and need some help lol</p>

<p>Your math SAT is really good! I think that the SATs are more important than whether you have awards although, of course, they would help. If you could improve the CR score (up to 660 or more) you could have a shot at Hopkins and Rice. Maybe applying early would help. I thought I saw that Case Western had BME and that should be a little easier to get into. You might get more information too from the “majors” section of CC.</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon, RIT,RPI, Pitt, Drexel. WPI, Va Tech, Bucknell</p>

<p>I was looking at Rensselaer, and even Carnegie Mellon, and didn’t think I would have any shot at those… really??</p>