<p>Hello all, I'm an NJ junior, I'll make this as short as possible:</p>
<p>Ethnicity: Asian
High School: Vocational Competitive
Rank: about 5/70 (high school does not rank)
GPA: 97.1/100 (as of junior year)
Courseload: Hardest - opted into AP Calc for junior year
Senior Year Courseload:
AP Chemistry
AP Statistics
Engineering Design (college course)
AP Latin
Multivariable Calculus (uh-oh...)
some other humanities courses</p>
<p>SAT I (Total: 2260): Verbal - 710, Math - 780, Writing - 770
SAT IIs: Bio E - 740, Physics - 800, Math II - 790
APs (Projected for May 2007): AP Calc BC - (5), AP Physics C Mech - (5)</p>
<p>ECs:
- Varsity Cross Country and Track (2004-2007)
- National Honors Society (2006-2007)
- Student Council (2004-2007)
- Technology Student Association (TSA) (2005-2007)
- NSLC Business Thing (Sumer 2005)
- Religion Camp Counselor (Summer 2006)
- Electric Guitar (pre-highschool-2007)</p>
<p>Awards:
- 1st Place in Medical Technology for TSA State Conference 2007 (going to nationals)
- National Latin Exam Gold Medal (2003-2006)
Others for papers in nanomedicine/technology</p>
<p>Want to Apply To:
Reach:
MIT, UCBerkeley, Caltech, JHU, Olin
Match:
UMich, UCSD, GaTech, Purdue, Rice? (legacy)
Safety:
Rutgers (in-state), I can't think of any others.</p>
<p>I want to get into biomedical engineering research, because I got very interested in it when researching in high school. Please chance me and give me suggestions about some good schools. Thanks very much.</p>
<p>ur stats look good, but maybe a couple more extracurriculars, with some leadership positions, and a good essay and those reaches will become small reaches or matches</p>
<p>For both UC Berkeley and UCLA, it is hard for out of state students. But I think you stats are very strong and could get into Berkeley. With those stats I think you can get a full ride at Rutgers( I go there).</p>
<p>Nice title....
I would retake the SATs cuz basically writing doesnt count so your score is "inflated". While your SAT score is already strong and competitive, I think if you can bring CR to 750 and not make a mistake in math and get your 800, you will be even more competitive. That Cr is going to hurt if you don't retake. However, you are a really strong applicant. Your ECs are avg but you take a challenging course load in the math/sci. MIT & Caltech are gonna be hard no matter how you cut it, however the other schools there you're basically in as long as you're not hiding anything and you write decent-strong essays. Good luck! actually wait.... you're competing with me :)</p>