<p>That seems to be a problem. Hey, I’m in the same boat as you. I’m like…a king in online stock trading. I want to be a stock investor trader but originally came to Hopkins for premed (my first choice, my parents kinda wanted me to become a doctor, I’m kinda iffy.)</p>
<p>Thats why I’m double majoring in biology and economics so I can apply for the SMART DoD scholarship, see if I can the scholarship, get into medical school (or not) and in the mean time, see if I can use those two years at the DoD as part of my scholarship obligation to day trade the heck out of my salary and pay for medical school. (sounds kinda ambitious huh).</p>
<p>In that case…I’m not really sure…but I guess it ultimately depends what other fields you might be interested in, say if you don’t want to do premed anymore, what other fields can you fall back on. You know the deal.</p>
<p>In that case, I’d personally would lean towards Vassar for overall strength in premed and flexibility. Though I can still argue for JHopkins because we have strengths in other areas too. hehe. I exist only to speak for JHopkins… I really have no idea what Vassar’s strengths are…but I can speak for JHopkins because I know all of the strengths. :)</p>