Masters in Bioengineering?

<p>What are my chances/shots of getting into a good Masters Program in Bioengineering?
What are my chances/shots of getting into a good Masters Program in Bioengineering?
I am currently a 3rd year at UCLA in Bio-Engineering (going to be a senior soon) with a cumulative gpa of 3.45. I took the GRE's recently and I got a 1370 (730 Q; 640 V; 4.5 AW) I am interested in going to masters in BioEng. and will apply starting next year (I have 3 - 4 quarters remaining before I apply).</p>

<p>Some of the schools I am considering:
-Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
-UCSD
-Duke
-UCLA
-Univ. of Washington in St. Louis
-Washing University in Seatle
-Rice
-UC Davis/ UC Irvine
-Case Western</p>

<p>Other details:
I have been doing research since the start of my 2nd year and will continue to do so until I graduate.
Given seminars/presentations including science poster days (total of 3 = 2 Seminars + 1 SPD)
I have got a co-authorship on a recently published paper (2nd/3rd author).
I have won university selected research scholarships (2)</p>

<p>I am pretty sure I will have good teacher recs.</p>

<p>Does anyone have an idea:</p>

<p>Assuming if I applied right now with my qualifications, what colleges from the above, if I were to apply right now would I get accepted into their Master's program?</p>

<p>To better my chances, how much do I need to increase my GPA to, REALISTICALLY?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>