Yay, MSOE! I would have gone to school there, but Northeastern University gave me a great scholarship, so I decided to go off to Boston. I'm going to Northeastern for Electrical Engineering. I am very interested in going to grad school for Biomedical Engineering; NU recently developed a Biomedical Engineering program, but it's too late for me to get involved with that, so I've been quite involved with something called
CenSSIS: The Center for Sub-Surface Imaging and Sensing. You can do a lot of Biomedical-related things, and it looks great on a resume.
I would recommend Northeastern. It's really expensive, but it sounds like you would be eligible for some great scholarships, especially since you're a girl insterested in Engineering. The scholarship I have, the Connections scholarship, is for female engineers and it pays full tuition.
Anyway, I love it here at Northeastern. Feel free to contact me (emily.pease@gmail.com) if you have any questions.