<p>The minimum SAT for Pitt honors was 1400, the average SAT (CR+M) for freshman admitted to the Honors College this fall was 1457. The ACT (composite) was a 32.</p>
<p>As is, you’d definitely get into Pitt and can start down a bioengineering path which is an excellent undergrad program at Pitt. The other good news, as is, you can easily become part of the honors college after you get to Pitt even if you aren’t automatically placed in it with your freshman admissions. Anyone at Pitt can take honors courses and become an honors student and ultimately receive a BPhil. The college is designed for openness and flexibility that is based solely on the motivation of students to take advantage of it. [Read</a> its philosophy here](<a href=“http://www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/about/index.html]Read”>http://www.honorscollege.pitt.edu/about/index.html)</p>
<p>For academic awards, you probably need to get your SAT up in the 1450 range. The good news here is that Pitt superscores and doesn’t really look at the writing or other components. That means you could just concentrate on improve your critical reading section. The rest of your criteria profile looks good.</p>