I am in the exact same boat as you and I have talked to counselors at SFSU, SJSU, and Cal State East Bay for more information.
They said that they get on average 800 applicants each year for th...
don't quit...
A major in political science is actually extremely marketable despite what you may have read, and the fact that you bring a foreign language to the table is also an asset. Plus, there are a lot of jobs...
Time for some hard truths:
1. Your grades make you only borderline Ivy
2. Your AP scores are too low; and
3. Your SATs are enough to knock you out of Ivy League consideration, because they...
Actually, I would disagree with the whole reason why you're consider staying for an extra year. A degree in general psychology is just fine to get into a PhD program for experimental psychology or...
Your friend is correct. UCLA is on the quarter system, not the semester system, and so 90 units would be the approximate equivalent of 60 semester units or two years. They will transfer your general ...
There is nothing wrong with either direction, but so far, there is no evidence that you really want to be a physician. Especially since you are thinking about switching to psychology, rather than biol...
1) whatever you choose. I went straight for a BA, and I think most places would recommend that if possible
2) Depends on the school. But probably on campus. I'd recommend on campus the firs...
I can totally understand wanting to be competitive. Keep your grades at a level that you'll be proud of. It will serve you well later. :)
Would you believe me if I told you that your situat...
I just graduated and I've had friends in pretty much all majors and I can tell you what they've experienced. First off let me say that they have different levels of drive and motivation. What...