UT Austin

<p>@thegoogler- I live in The Woodlands, a suburb around Houston. And the co-op terms generally start during your second year I believe, there is a sample sequence in this link:
[Become</a> a Student | University of Waterloo](<a href=“http://findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/coop/sequence.php]Become”>Co-op work/study schedules | Undergraduate Programs | University of Waterloo)</p>

<p>@ Viggy Ram- A&M would probably be better honestly because it is a hell of a lot cheaper and still a pretty reputable school. My best friend is going to there for pre-med. She got into both Baylor and A&M but like the atmosphere at A&M better. And it is way cheaper.</p>

<p>aight, yea, so I’ll just apply to UT, A&M and Rice for my schools in Tex. And is UT easy for GPA? I heard that intro. sci. classes are killer. But UT seems great, as in the atmosphere, people, and best of all SPORTS! </p>

<p>@thegoogler: [Best</a> UofT campus for Sciences (bio, chem, physics) - Health & Medical Sciences - Studentawards Forum](<a href=“http://forums.studentawards.com/yaf_postsm312545_Best-UofT-campus-for-Sciences-bio-chem-physics.aspx#312545]Best”>http://forums.studentawards.com/yaf_postsm312545_Best-UofT-campus-for-Sciences-bio-chem-physics.aspx#312545) </p>

<p>That’s the thread I made for you on the other forum. I asked which UofT campus is the best for sciences, which is the best overall, and about campus life, etc. Check it out, people should start responding soon.</p>