Should I ED here? Amazing for premeds //CHANCE

<p>I have heard of Tufts being an exceptional place for Bio majors. I want to go into biological sciences or biomed engineering. Definitely a minor or something like that in public/global health. FOR SURESIES gonna go pre-med, that's not even a question.</p>

<p>Here are my stats. Would I make it?</p>

<p>founding president of Girls Who Code (getting underrepresented people, mostly women, into computer science)
-AP Classes and an advanced form of the IB program in which I have already received my diploma
-2100 SAT and will be taking SAT II in bio, mathii, and spanish
-founding president of global health coalition between 3 schools in my city, partnered with world-renowned research mentors and institutions, all to get high schoolers interested in making a difference in the global health community and taking on a global perspective to issues
-coach of unified soccer, a faction of special olympics to teach disabled students soccer and sportsmanship
-7 years of premiere (highest club level) soccer
-soccer captain
-member of all the classic high-achieving student clubs (key club, national honors society, blah blah blah)
-two years of varsity gymnastics, four years of varsity soccer
-peer mentorship to freshman struggling with getting acclimated to high school through Link Leaders
-top 3% of my class
-summer lab intern for biomedical engineering
-intern for epidemiology at a world-renowned university
-4.8 weighted gpa, 3.8 unweighted</p>

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<p>If it’s your top choice, and you love it, then ed. You have a great shot if you ed, but still a good shot if you don’t. The also have ed 2, so that’s something to consider </p>

<p>When you say you’re the founding president of Girls Who Code, you mean at your school’s division, right? Regardless, I think you have a very, very good shot at getting in even if you don’t apply ED. So, if it is your top choice then apply ED, if not, save your ED/SCEA for another school. Honestly, I think you could get into a more selective college than Tufts, but Tufts still is a pretty amazing school (and near Boston :slight_smile: )
Btw,sorry for chancing back so late, I haven’t had time to go on CC</p>