<p>So I’m trying to make a college decsion and it has come down to these three schools.
I am going into Biology ( not necessarily pre-med but I am open to it) My real goal is to become a research scientist.
However, I also love Humanities and want to be able to double major in a humanities field with Biology.
I want a friendly student body, good research oppurtunities, ( not too cliquey- dislike cliques), no grade deflation, and a nice city.</p>
<p>My fears:
Columbia
- People complain about it’s lack of campus/ student body. I want to live in a place where I can easily get friends together to go out and chill. I don’t want my friends all spread out over NYC, and me in my dorm alone.
- Postings on CC about Columbia have generally been negative. From outside I have heard everything from lack of a student body to unsafe campus.
- The fact that Columbia ( I’ve heard) is dominated by grad/ Barnard students. I want to be close knit friends with those from my university.
- alumni giving rate is low. Does this mean anything?
- Columbia has nothing to offer but the city.
My Loves:
Columbia - The Core
- NYC
- Most diverse ivy
- Also Columbia made me a John Jay scholar
- long, intellectual conversations?</p>
<p>UPENN:
Fear:
- That Upenn is too cliquey.
- I heard the students get drunk/party a lot. Drinking/Partying is not my scene.</p>
<p>Likes:
- campus atmosphere
- upenn students seem happy /love their school
- speech and debate team is awesome</p>
<p>JHU
Fear:
- Baltimore is unsafe
- students at JHU are generally unhappy/competitive/stressed in Bio. major</p>
<p>loves
- JHU= Bio mecca of the world.
- Baltimore is far away and a new city to me/ a new adventure
- NIH is right in Baltimore and they are conducting studies on AIDS</p>
<p>Can anyone help me?</p>
<p>Thank you so much.</p>