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I'm thinking about colleges and Im trying to narrow it down from like a million. Im a junior in highschool and I want a college that balances fun with studies and I want to become a doctor but i dont want to do pre-med, probably something with social sciences. I want a challenge but also good parties on the weekends and stuff. My current GPA (before entering junior year) is 3.9. So if you or anyone you know goes to one of these schools could you give me some personal info and feedback about it? Also, feel free to suggest any more based on my likes. thanks!
Brandeis Univeristy
Bucknell University
Carnegie Mellon University
Clark University
Colgate University
Columbia University
Dartmouth University
Lehigh University
Miami University (of Ohio)
Northeastern University
University of California (at Santa Barbara)
University of the Pacific
University of Pennsylvania
University of Wisconsin (at Madison)
Vanderbilt University
Virginia Tech
Washington University (in St. Louis)
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Well University of Pennsylvania and Dartmouth are Ivy League schools, and I doubt you can get into either of them with a 3.9 unless you transfer. My dad went to University of Pennsylvania. It's not a very nice campus. Its pretty and everything but it's in a bad section of town. I wouldn't reccomend it. Virginia Tech... also reqiures a high GPA, and Vanderbilt. A lot of these sound like private schools. They are going to be a lot smaller, and more like high school. If you want more of the college life (sororities, parties, ect) but still want the prestiege, then Wake Forest University is a good one. It's hard to get into too, but if you get your GPA up this year and score well on the SAT, then you could have a shot. Good Luck.
Sarah
(Rating: 5) thanks!