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Hi, so I am going to be transferring to a new college in a year and I want to know some opinions on what I should do, I don't have much experience in this or much knowledge of the difference between science programs at these schools.
I checked with some colleges and I could possibly get into them if I did really well for my first year and retook the SAT. These colleges are:
University of Arizona (would be easy to get in and it's in my town)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Harder, but surprisingly do-able)
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Still Hard, but do-able)
Northeastern University (Hard yet Do-able)
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Do-able)
Clark University (Difficult yet Do-able)
I would like to study some kind of science (math, physics, chemistry, or engineering) so obviously RPI or UMich would be a no brainer but it would cost me a lot more and I don't have scholarships or anything...and prolly won't. I would like to get my PhD and I'm not sure if U of A would be good for getting into a much better grad program. Thank you for your opinions.
I checked with some colleges and I could possibly get into them if I did really well for my first year and retook the SAT. These colleges are:
University of Arizona (would be easy to get in and it's in my town)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Harder, but surprisingly do-able)
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Still Hard, but do-able)
Northeastern University (Hard yet Do-able)
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Do-able)
Clark University (Difficult yet Do-able)
I would like to study some kind of science (math, physics, chemistry, or engineering) so obviously RPI or UMich would be a no brainer but it would cost me a lot more and I don't have scholarships or anything...and prolly won't. I would like to get my PhD and I'm not sure if U of A would be good for getting into a much better grad program. Thank you for your opinions.