<p>hey guys i need some help here
i decide to take bioengineering as my major for college
i still haven't made my mind whether to choose biomedical,so i think i may more incline to school with general bioengineering
but if you can 'promise' me that anatomy is not necessary for biomedical student, then I may choose biomedical as my major.
And i like the school with great academic environment.
so just tell me which school above is most suitable for me.</p>
<p>my SAT scores,gpa and ec are all good,so these factors may not be the problem.</p>
<p>None of these unless you eventually find one to be your by far top choice. It’s a long time from November to September, plenty of time to regret your decision if none is your favorite.</p>
<p>You should be aware that the international pool is the most competitive for the schools you’ve listed. No rational person should assume any good chance of being accepted at any of those three schools.</p>
<p>@T26E4
I’m fully aware of that. What i meant is that you guys don’t have to tell me things like it depends on your sat score,gpa,etc.Plz just provide me with information about the major.</p>
<p>Google is your friend… check each individual university’s site and their departmental sites for information on each school’s program in bio-engineering. It really doesn’t seem like you’ve done any research at all, or you’d know that Yale doesn’t even have ED in the first place… and that they’re all very different universities.</p>
<p>ED is for people who have a clear first choice and do not have any issues afford the net price of the first choice. Looks like you do not have a clear first choice.</p>
<p>If you are happy to be accepted by any of these schools, Cornell may have a slightly higher chance due to the number of admitted students and ED acceptance rate.</p>