<p>Okay, I'm looking to add a few more colleges to my list. I've applied to UMN-Twin Cities, UW-Madison(Accepted!), U of Pitt, and am almost fully applied to U of Miami. I want 2 or 3 more colleges where I'd be competitive for a large merit scholarship.. hopefully big state flagships, not really interested in LACs or Ivys. I'd like to get out of state, preferably somewhere warmer than Minnesota</p>
<p>I'm a senior female interested in biomedical engineering, possibly pre-med. But there's also an interest in sports management. I will have to figure that out sometime, but right now I can apply to schools with strengths in either of these programs. I'm from Minnesota.</p>
<p>Not many extra-currics, had to quit sports after 9th grade due to surgeries. Am in NHS and had a job at a fast food restaurant for 5 months in tenth grade where I worked ~10-15 hours a week, and now have had a job at WalMart for 5 months where I work ~25 hours a week. Was in business club in 10th grade, that disbanded. I went to the local university full time for 11th grade and am going to this year as well. There, I became a part of a college honor society of leadership and success. Made the dean's list both semesters at the university.</p>
<p>ACT: 34 composite. 35E 35M 34R 30S, 9 writing
SAT: 2060 710M 680R 670W (I probably won't send this, only took it in case I made NMSF)
PSAT: 213--> just barely missed being NMSF, only commended
GPA: Unweighted probably like 3.9, not totally positive. Weighted is over 4.0 for sure, as of right now I have 30 credits at the local university in gen eds with a perfect 4.0 and am taking 16 more this semester and more next semester.
I believe I am ranked 1/129 in my class.</p>
<p>I want to get out of state! Sooo either low OOS tuition or merit scholarships for which I'd be competitive that would help me pay/lower me to instate tuition. Basically I want schools that put a big emphasis on test scores (ACT), GPA, and course rigor, since my extra curriculars are pretty weak and it's almost impossible for me to get teacher recs (haven't attended my high school since 10th grade..)</p>