Computer Science/Physics

<p>In terms of greek life, while the percentage of students involved in it, there are varying perceptions of how active/important it is on the student community, so don’t let the raw numbers daunt him if he is not interested in such a thing. I’m also not interested in the whole greek thing but it matters more so on the student reviews of the school and how greek life actually functions. Just a thing I’ve learned in that case.</p>

<p>Most universities are viable for grad school opportunities. Grad schools will often not care as much about where he has come from, but more so that he retains a high GPA in undergrad as well as research experience, internships, volunteering etc. </p>

<p>What are his standardized test scores, GPA, and other relevant information? Additionally, how much are you able to spend per year on education? That should be the first thing to come to mind, as it cannot be possible whatsoever if its not affordable of course.</p>