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Old 03-19-2012, 02:25 AM   #2
wis75
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Choose the college that is an overall best fit. Most entering freshmen will change their major and therefore you shouldn't get hung up too much on these specifics. You have too many interests to base your undergrad experience on the major. Make a list of all of the other factors to help you decide. Include tuition costs, housing, other academic courses, peer groups, travel time and costs, and other factors.

Once you are in college you will learn a lot more about what most interests you and what you have the most aptitude for plus you will have advisong available to help you.

Far too soon to map out your entire education- a lot happpens between HS and post college. Keep your plans flexible for now. And why not get the BS in biomedical engineering to prepare you for it???
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