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3 months ago
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Where should I apply to college?

Once done with high school I will have 8 APs, 8 Honors, and 6 DE classes.My GPA is a 3.9. I either want to be a Psychology or Business Major to become a genetic counselor.

 
Louisiana State University
3%
 
University Of Michigan- Ann Arbor
48%
 
Texas A&M
25%
 
University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
22%
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@kalynnnelson make sure you choose the school that you believe fits you best! Consider which school's program interests you the most AND which will best train you for your specific career. College is a big investment, so you want to make sure you choose the program that is best for you above all other recommendations!

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3 months ago

As someone who lives in Michigan, quite close to Ann Arbor actually, I have notices that a degree in business from there holds a lot of weight not only in that state but in many others. They also have a quite high acceptance rate when you have a GPA of 3.7 or higher. Texas A&M also has a very good reputation as well, so I would consider applying to both for higher chances and decide on your favorite after narrowing down your college list using your priority list.

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3 months ago

Not sure what your major is, but for business major and overall, Ann Arbor is more prestigious

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