Cons of Richmond?

<p>cs, here’s UR’s neuroscience program’s page. [Neuroscience</a> - University of Richmond School of Arts & Sciences](<a href=“http://neuroscience.richmond.edu/]Neuroscience”>http://neuroscience.richmond.edu/) You’ll be spending a lot of your time in Gottwald, which is the newly renovated/expanded science center (done in 2006). As far as research is concerned, you can begin that as early as your freshman year. If you go to the linked page, you can click on the research tab and it will give you a list of current neuroscience students conducting research. You can then go to the directory on the main site and search for that student to get their email address if you want to contact them individually about the program. </p>

<p>As far as parties, your first year especially, it’ll largely consist of greek sponsored events. As you get involved with different organizations, you’ll find that it’ll center more around those groups if you don’t go the greek route. For example, my freshman year was largely spent at a frat party but I didn’t pledge. My sophomore year, the club rugby team started spending a lot more time together, so my social events revolved around doing things with those guys. By the time your senior year gets around, you can register your own apartment parties. I felt as though UR had a great work hard/play hard mentality.</p>