Ideas?

<p>I’m looking for a 4 year university with the following criterion:</p>

<p>-has majors in either mol bio/cell bio or business admin
-has to be strong in one of those fields
-not a small school

  • marching band
  • division 1 football</p>

<p>Ok so you’re asking yourself why I didn’t do the search…I also have some subjective stuff…</p>

<p>-beautiful campus/buildings
-if bio, then good facilities
-an “a” list school (aka something on par or preferably better than Michigan state university or Texas am)
-not in the middle of nowhere

  • a great feel to the university</p>

<p>Thanks :)</p>

<p>Stats? Budget $?</p>

<p>Your criterias scream ‘BIG TEN’ to me, even though there are also a few good schools from PAC-10, ACC, BIG 12 and other privates that could fit your bill.</p>

<p>For instance, my alma mater - The Ohio State University met and exceeded all of your criterias in my opinion.</p>

<p>Also, non-Ohio residents attending the Columbus campus may be eligible for the National Buckeye Scholarship, worth $7,200 annually!!</p>

<p>Go Bucks!! :)</p>

<p>Budget isn’t an problem…I find a way to pay. Don’t put buget into consideration</p>

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Does this mean you asked your parents if they are willing to pay $50K/year for school?? What is your home state?</p>

<p>No but I know people who run scholarships and other organizations so I could get the money if tuition was rather expensive.</p>

<p>I think you are drinking the financial aid kool aid, OP.<br>
Better sit down with your parents & discuss what they can afford!</p>

<p>Take a look at Univerisity of Maryland. Meets all your criteria, the Smith school of business is highly regarded and you are right next door to a nexus for biosciences. </p>

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