<p>You will find that most things at Tech, and most things worthwhile in life, are notoriously difficult. But this is really completely individual. Someone who excels in BME may perform poorly as an HTS major and vice versa. If you get into Tech, your success is largely in your own hands. With enough effort (and I am not talking about so much effort that you don’t have a life/that is not necessary) just about all students here can do well. Were you good at math and science in high school and did you perform well on AP tests in those subjects? If so, you should be challenged, but absolutely fine. Look over the required courses for BME and look up syllabi for those courses . Do you think you would like the material? If so, go for it. You will be fine. </p>
<p>Also, the average GPA in BME is actually higher than several other engineering majors at Tech. Although I suspect this is because of the large number of pre-med and otherwise hardworking students in BME more so than ease, it indicates that doing well in BME is definitely just as possible as doing well in other engineering majors.</p>