I applied to:
St. Olaf College (Northfield, Minnesota)
Macalester College (Minneapolis/St.Paul, MN)
College of William and Mary (Williamsburg, VA)
Denison University (Granville, OH)
American University (Washington DC)
Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD)
Rhodes College (Memphis, TN)
Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL)
Of course there's no guarantee I will get into any of these, but if I get into all of them, which one should I choose?
I want to do a pre-med track and also major in International Relations.
Please don't base your answers off of which college you have heard the most about or which is the most famous. Give me reasons!!
Which college should I go to?
I graduated from Wheaton College in 2005 with a degree in International Relations and was very involved in many IR events. Wheaton has an AMAZING Political Science Dept (IR falls under this dept). Of course, Wheaton College upholds its Christian values and if you're looking for a wonderful education in a Christ-centred place, I'd recommend the College whole-heartedly. If not, you might find it a bit difficult to continue there since there are strict rules in place about drinking, smoking and chapel attendance. All students have to attend chapel three times a week while they are enrolled there and only have 12 skips.
Regarding pre-med: I have many friends who did pre-med and then went on to Harvard and Yale for medical school so I'm thinking that their pre-med program can compete with the best of them. If you have any questions about the IR program at Wheaton, I'd be happy to help you. I'd rather not give out personal stories on here!
You can find out more about the IR dept at the following site:
http://wheaton.edu/polsci/overview.html
Reply:it depends on what you want to study and what programs these colleges offer
i've heard only of johns hopkins and rhodes college
so sorry i can't help you there
Reply:im thinking american
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