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I'm looking for a college with a good neuroscience, genetics, environmental and sustainability studies, or marine biology major. I would love to be able to double major/ triple minor in unrelated courses of study. My ideal college would have plenty of grant and scholarship opportunities, be out of state but still relatively close to Michigan, have a walkable and beautiful campus, and contain at least 3,000 undergraduates. Any suggestions are very helpful!

Here are my stats as a junior:

-3.8 GPA (Lamp-of-learning GPA reward every year)

-3 AP and 2 honor level classes

-1140 SAT score (will be applying mostly test optional)

-Youth Action Board (3-year member)

-Cultural Outreach (3-year member)

-Clarinet (6 years of experience, multiple division one MSBOA ratings)

-Rho Kappa (first year)

-National Honor Society (first year)

-National Art Honor Society (first year, elected secretary for 2023-2024 school year)

-Art Club (first year, elected secretary for 2023-2024 school year)

-National English Honor Society (first year)

-Book Club (first year)

-Powerlifting (2 years of experience, placed 1-3 at every regional meet, qualified for states twice)

-Softball (2 years of experience, played JV last year, team manager this year)

-160+ volunteer hours (long term volunteer at Oakland Hope Food Pantry, TOPSoccer, and Level Up Summer Camp)

-Part-time job at Pine Knob Wedding Venue

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a year ago

I would look at Bowdoin University:-)

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