me at princeton??can it happen?someone give me analysis

<p>someone tell if i can go to princeton?</p>

<p>GPA: 4.00/uw, 4.4/w
SAT II: US 730, Bio 690, Chem 750
SAT I: 2070
Rank: top 5%, out of 550
Race/gender: female, AfricanAmerican
AP Courses taken: US, Bio, Chem, English, German AP Courses next year: Gov/Econ, German, Physics, English, Calculus
APBio 5, going to take AP US, Chem, English this year, next is Physics and German
EC:
NHS, SNHS, NTHS
Red Cross Youth Council (VP)
HOSA (Treasurer)
Mu Alpha theta (math)
German Club and Honor Society
Shakespeare club
Track (9,10th grade)</p>

<p>Award/opportunities:
Science Olympiad medalist, (1st)
HOSA medalist, (1st)
Governor?s School for Engineering
Lab research project at a university(1 semester)
Hospital internship (1 semester)
Volunteering:
Several Red Cross projects
Library volunteer</p>

<p>prospected major: Biomedical Engineering</p>

<p>unfortunately, princeton doesn't have that major as an option.</p>

<p>Maybe. According to what I have seen you are about 150 points below their average sat scores. You are african and a female so you have the urm down. Gpa and ec's as well as awards look good. You might wanna get up that 690 if you wanna major in Biomedical Engineering. According to the Columbia forums voluenteering means nothin at all. The lab research project looks good but considering some of us (even me) have worked on ours for 6 terms. IDk maybe. Just work work. Its a reach for anybody to get into an ivy league school. Comment on my chances thread if its not too much trouble.
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=304737%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=304737&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Looks okay, but if you want to do biomedical engineering, they don't offer that at Princeton.</p>

<p>i read in the molecular biology website about a girl who wanted to do biomedical engineering and was disappointed that it wasn't offered at Princeton. However, she ended up majoring in molecular biology. She is now very happy about her decision because the faculty goes all out to help her tailor the curriculum to match her interest as far as possible.</p>

<p>thanx yall</p>