<p>Yeah you do have a good point. What I initially found appealing about the program was that they have a very nice schedule for research opportunities(I plan on being pre-med so research is a must for me) and study abroad programs, which include scholarships. Both of those are something that I am really looking forward to in my college years and in addition to that they say that they’ll give you nicer dorms with other honors students, so that’s always good. Another thing I really liked about it was that they say they give you priority in choosing your schedule. Do you know how many of these opportunities are still available without the Provost’s Scholars Program?</p>