Seeking for proper graduate BME or EE programs

<p>I am a senior BME student in a decent school (BME program was ranked in top 10, and university in 30 ~40) going to apply a BME or an EE program based on following profile:</p>

<p>GPA: 3.65
GRE: Q=800, V=690, W=5
Major: BME
Minor1: Economics
Minor2: Enterpreneurship
Jobs/research: 2 summer research in BME projects; 1 summer intern in medical lab build/equipment setup
Leadership: 2 years residents assistant, pingpong club treasurer, and senior project team leader
Publications: none</p>

<p>Can any existing graduate student share your insight/experience to see whether the following schools are approriate for my profile and estimate what percentage of chance I may get in each one (I am kind of concerned about the safes, but I cannot find any more I have enough passion to enroll):</p>

<p>Dream/reach schools:
UC Berkeley BioE
Columbia BME
UIUC EE (for BME research)
Cornell BME</p>

<p>Fit:
George Tech BME
U of Washington BioE
USC EE (for BME research)</p>

<p>Safe:
U of Wisconsin BME</p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>-gli</p>

<p>Have you looked at Hopkins? I am not sure if they have a specific BME program, but they do have an EE program and they certainly do that kind of work…</p>