UPenn Bioengineering ED Chances? Will chance back!

<p>Hi,
I am planning on applying to SEAS early decision for Bioengineering. I can't find much info on the acceptance rates for SEAS and I really would like to know where I stand! Also, if you have a thread that you would like me to look at just let me know and I definitely will. Thanks so much!</p>

<p>White, female, no legacy </p>

<p>SAT: 2350 (Math: 790, CR: 780, W:780)</p>

<p>SAT 2s: Physics: 760, Math 2: (taking it in October, hoping for above a 750) Math 1: 720, Biology E: 710</p>

<p>GPA: 94.59% (school only uses the percentile scale)</p>

<p>Classes
APs: Biology, Physics B, US History, Chemistry, Macro, BC Calculus and all honors available (hardest course load options)</p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities/Awards
-Math team (4 years)
-Writer/editor for the school newspaper (4 years)
-Chat Club: Homework help/tutoring elementary school (2 years)
-Peer leader: Teaching lessons on drugs, bullying, etc. to middle school classrooms (2 years)
-Science research: 3 year project on MRI, biomedical engineering area
-Volunteered at Westchester Children's Museum (one summer)
-Volunteered at local animal shelter (2 years)
-Women's Geoscience Award in physical science at WESEF science competition
-2nd place at JSHS (local science comp.)
-Took a summer neuroscience related course for two weeks at JHU
-Participated in a pre-med summer program at UPenn
-National Honor Society
-Will be entering Siemens and Intel this fall</p>

<p>Recommendations: Most likely good/very good</p>

<p>Essay and Supplements: Good/very good</p>

<p>You have lots of ECs showing your passion, but your SAT 2s may be slightly lower. Try to do well on your Math L2. </p>

<p>You are a female, so you probably have higher chance at engineering schools than males. I’ve seen Intel Semifianlists get deferred then rejected at Stanford and UPenn, so you never know for sure… but, I think that you are a strong applicant! Good Luck! </p>