Help!

<p>I really want to study biomedical engineering in college and I don't know where to go for sure. I would really like to have an idea what schools would be reaches, matches, or safties. I would like to be in a school that has a lot of people. Here are my stats, and thanks in advance!</p>

<p>3.851 GPA unweighed</p>

<p>Freshman Year
Biology Honors
English Honors
Spanish 1
P.E.
Band
Algebra 1 Honors
Orientation to Careers
Keyboard</p>

<p>Sophomore Year
English Honors
Spanish 2
Algebra 2 Honors
Geometry Honors
Chemistry 1
Band
World History Honors</p>

<p>Junior Year
English Honors
Computer Applications
Spanish 3
Band
Spanish Conversation
Pre-calculus
Chemistry 2
U.S. History</p>

<p>Senior Year
Band
Calculus AP
Physics AP
Government Honors
Economics Honors
Composition 101/102
Spanish 4
Introduction to Engineering</p>

<p>SAT Scores
math-650; critical reading-520; writing-550</p>

<p>Extracurriculars
Beta Club (3 years...philanthropist)
Student Council (4 years...President)
Tri-M Music Honor Society (3 years...secretary)
IU Honors Program in Foreign Languages Finalist
Band
Marching Band...section leader
Pep band....1st chair
Jazz Band...1st chair
Concert Band...1st chair/section leader</p>

<p>Thank You!</p>

<p>Georgia Tech - match</p>

<p>Any other replies?...i would like to know some safties as well as reaches.</p>

<p>case western-match?</p>

<p>NC State University</p>

<p>at least in the ballpark:
Boston University
Drexel</p>

<p>Sorry to disagree but I don't think those SATs will get BU interested. Can you retake SATs?</p>

<p>I'm retaking the SAT's but not until November...I have marching band so I won't have the opportunity until then. I have been taking the tests on the online collegeboard program and getting around a 1900 if that helps.</p>