<p>I am currently a senior at high school, and I am planning to apply for bio(medical) engineering. I only took one physics course (a real basic course.. in my freshman year..lol), but took two sciences for 4 years - biology and chemistry. Does this affect my chance of getting accepted to an engineering school? I know that physics is the most important, but I thought that you had to learn everything from the start anyway in your first year in college.</p>
<p>for biomedical engineering, you typically need more math than physics. You should be fine, as long as you have a grounding in physics to survive physics 101.</p>