Hi everyone, currently I'm on the hunt for an undergraduate program that offers a combined degree in Psychology. Any suggestions or advice on schools that I should add to my list would be greatly appreciated.
Sure, I can provide a few suggestions!
1. Stanford University: Offers a Bachelor of Arts and Science (BAS) degree which allows students to combine studies in Psychology and a STEM field of their choice. However, keep in mind that it is extremely competitive to get into Stanford.
2. Northwestern University: Has an Integrated Science Program (ISP) that allows students to combine coursework in psychology with other disciplines such as natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering.
3. University of Pennsylvania: Psychology students can consider the Biological Basis of Behavior program, combining studies in biology and psychology.
4. Emory University: Offers a Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology program that combines psychology with a variety of natural and social science disciplines.
5. Ohio State University: Has an integrated major in Math and Psychology which combines quantitative methods and psychology.
Remember, a successful application to these schools would require you to demonstrate a strong interest and aptitude not just in psychology but also in the second field you're considering. A college counselor might be able to help you further refine this list based on your unique interests and academic qualifications.
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