<p>Everything went well, except for the fact there was no food, and only bottled water. My entire family didn’t eat anything before coming, so we felt a little hungry during the assembly and during the tours.</p>
<p>My advice is to provide cookies / small snacks for the guests, since the assembly was during lunch hours. After the tour, me and my family went out to a restaurant in Baltimore City, and there were many other people who went on the tour also going to this restaurant.</p>
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<p>Also what I learned from the assembly: SAT IIs are NOT required in admissions. But, I wanted to know, are they required for the BME major?</p>
<p>Also, if I want to go into pre-med, should I write down Pre-med on my Early Decision form, or BME?</p>
<p>And one more thing, on collegeboard.com, the middle 50% of SATs say “630 V, 660 M, 630 W,” but at the assembly, the powerpoint said “660 V, 660 M, 660 W.” Which one is the more recent one?</p>