<p>I'm applying probably as a biomedical(when offered) engineering major however I am not positive so I do not want that major as a deciding factor between colleges...and I have interest in venturing into the business world so I will most likely pursue a MBA as well (i.e perhaps programs at NW, Mich, MIT, etc.)</p>
<p>As of right now, I'm applying to Stanford, Harvard, Cornell, Princeton, Yale, Penn, Duke(i kno biomedical is probably the only "good" engineering program there), UCBerkely, Northwestern</p>
<p>Safeties..kind of...
Michigan(legacy), Ohio State, UNorth Carolina, UCLA, Notre Dame(attend well-known private catholic school so there's a "pipeline")</p>
<p>Few stats...2200 SAT, 2230 combine SAT(800 Math), 800 Math Level 1, dont plan on taking Level II(maybe i should?), 740 Biology SAT II.....3.93 uw GPA - 2nd ranking....</p>
<p>Keeping all this in mind....Im hoping for some advice on which colleges exactly I should consider or reconsider...I am pretty set on Stanford, Michigan, Cal, Cornell, and Northwestern so far...</p>
<p>Admitedly, I chose some colleges (i.e HYP) based on reputation as a whole but quite honestly their engineering programs arent even close to awful....
I have heard that Princeton is for more of a liberal arts focused student however I also have heard the engineering program is outstanding...so can anyone give me any insight?</p>
<p>Finally, how is Notre Dame's engineering, because I feel I have a strong chance for acceptance...</p>