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classof2025

Can someone recommend me schools for Biomedical Engineering?

Hello! I am a rising senior in the mid Atlantic region of the US and I am looking to major in Biomedical Engineering. I have been doing a lot of college research but I would love some recommendations for my college list. I would like to stay local in the mid Atlantic region or New England. I intended on going to a school with a strong research program and good opportunities for internships. Preferably I would like to attend college in an area with a large bio tech or medical industry surrounding it. I’ll give you some of my stats to help with recommendations.

GPA- 3.7

UW GPA- 4.3

SAT- 1330 (MATH 620, ENG 710)

NHS

Some related courses I have taken include

AP Biology - 4

AP Physics 1 - 4

AP Comp Sci Principles- 4

AP Comp Sci A

Honors Chemistry

Honors Calculus

Honors Pre Calc

Honors Algebra 2

My senior year I will be taking

AP Statistics

AP Physics C (Electrical and Mechanical)

Allied Health (I will shadow physicians at a local hospital for half of my school day)

If anyone could give me a couple suggestions it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your help!

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4 months ago

Here's a short list to build off of!

Reach - Yale, JHU, UPenn

Target - Rutgers, Penn State

Safety - VCU

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🎤4 months ago

Thank you so much!!!

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SAT: 720 math
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