Johns Hopkins ED (BME or Molecular & Cellular Biology) vs. Cornell ED (CALS Bioengineering)

<p>Could you please help me with my ED chances for the following:</p>

<p>At JHU
1. First choice BME.<br>
2.If I don't get BME I intend to choose Molecular & Cellular Biology.</p>

<p>At Cornell
1. CALS Bioengineering</p>

<p>Which one do I have a better ED chance JHU or Cornell?
Thank you</p>

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<p>My details:
GPA (weighted) = 4.0
ACT w/ writing = 33 (31, 33, 34, 32)</p>

<p>Honors Chemistry: A
AP Calculus AB: A (5)
AP Chemistry: A- (4)
Honors Bio: B+ (This is my only non A grade)
AP US History: A (4)</p>

<p>AP Stats: Current
AP Comp Sc: Current
Honors Physics: Current</p>

<p>Enrolled 3 year Advanced Research course at High School performing Genetics Research
Sophomore Summer: CTY Genetics at Johns Hopkins
Junior Summer: Cornell RABS program (genetics research on MERS Bacteria)</p>

<p>Volunteered: Senior Citizen's Center, Local Math Olympiad coaching, NHS member</p>

<h2>School clubs: Model UN Vice President, Math club, Debate Club (10th grade only)</h2>

<p>Forgot to mention… </p>

<p>SAT Math II: 800
SAT Biology: 780</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Please could someone knowledgeable help me…</p>

<p>Well a 33 and those two subject tests would be really nice at JH w/ ED, but a bit of a reach for cornell…</p>

<p>But isn’t JHU BME rated number 1 ? Or are you refering to JHU Molecular & cellular Biology?</p>

<p>You can’t go wrong with a Hopkins degree vs Cornell.</p>