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Where to go for Biology— colleges with strong programs?

I'm super passionate about Biology and plan to major in it during college. I'm looking for recommendations on colleges that specialize in Biology. Any ideas?

a year ago

Great to hear about your enthusiasm towards Biology. There are quite a few colleges known for their robust Biology programs.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - MIT's Biology department has renowned faculty, highly rigorous courses and a variety of research opportunities.

2. Stanford University - Stanford's Biology program offers specializations in areas like Ecology, Genetics, and Marine Biology, and boasts advanced lab facilities.

3. University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) - UC Berkeley's Department of Integrative Biology is known for a diverse and interdisciplinary approach, engaging in studies ranging from ecosystem to molecular levels.

4. Harvard University - The Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard is one of the best in the world, with diverse faculty research interests including neurobiology, cellular biology, developmental biology, and more.

5. Johns Hopkins University - Known for its pre-med and research programs, JHU's Biology major includes a wide range of interesting courses and gives students access to extensive opportunities for lab work and original research.

6. University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) - They have a robust Biological Basis of Behavior (BBB) program which is a neuroscience oriented biology specialization. Students have opportunity to work with professors on cutting-edge research.

7. Duke University - Duke's Biology department combines a broad foundation with the chance to explore specific topics in depth in one of six areas of concentration.

As you research these schools, pay close attention to the programs and opportunities that would most enrich your undergraduate experience and align with your future goals in biology. This could be anything from a strong emphasis on undergraduate research, to notable faculty, to robust internship and career placement services. Always remember to consider factors such as size, location, student life, and financial aid. Good luck with your college search!

a year ago

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