Honors Program, Merit Scholarships?

<p>I intended to suggest UNI, but it evaded me. The UNI program is fantastic. I have been fortunate enough to take classes with professors involved in UNI, and they are unequivocally excellent. Moreover, I myself feel remiss for not entering the program when I had the opportunity. </p>

<p>Bing,
I am not sure what your interests are, but if you are at all interested in philosophy or political science, do look into James Schmidt and Stanley Rosen. The professors who are associated with the science facet of UNI are also preeminent, but I don’t have the first hand experience to praise them. The students in UNI are serious ones (with a few exceptions - after all, there are only a few students in the program!), and it is serious students that take advantage of BU. I think you will find rather quickly that BU is suffused with excellent professors, generally, and a huge array of courses to choose from. Also, it isn’t well-marketed, but you can take graduate courses as an undergraduate. Not many undergraduates take courses with third-year students at a top 20 law school. There is something to be said for opportunities like this.</p>

<p>I hope this was coherent, it’s 4:30am here!</p>