Best Biology and Chemistry Schools?

<p>I want to major in Biology or Chemistry and I want to know what are the best schools in the Eastern Coast of the US that have both these professions. Any idea?</p>

<p>Harvard. MIT. Johns Hopkins.</p>

<p>um, ok. Are there any... "good" ones?</p>

<p>'cause I think those are my reach colleges...
Any ideas on a more... safety college?</p>

<p>Help us out with your credentials, preferences (location, size, campus environment), financial limitations etc... Also tell us which state you come from.</p>

<p>The majors that I might be considering are Biotech, Bioformics or Biophysics (yeah they seem sort of similar) and Im not looking for some hard expensive school to get into for my first 4 years</p>

<p>Here are some stuff about me:</p>

<p>Location: Current Maryland Resident</p>

<p>SAT: V500 M650 W580 (I havent done any real studying in the spring, which makes it that low; Im going to take the October SATs)</p>

<p>GPA: 3.75uw ?w
Class: 10%
EC:
- Volunteered in a Hospital in Summer 2003, 2004 and 2005
- Student Academy of Science Member
- Psychology Club Member
- Art Club Member</p>

<p>Work Experiences:
- Library Shelver Part Time; Dec 2004 - ?</p>

<p>Others:
- Sociology Summer Class in a community college
-Taken AP Bio; Score: (Dont have yet)</p>

<p>Senior Courses:
AP Chem
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP Literature and Composition
AP Psychology
Hon Physics
Drawing and Design</p>

<p>I think what hurts me the most is the fact that I had to move in the middle of my high school years and that most of the outside activities Ive done were during middle school, and I dont know if college admissions will care about things I did in middle school.</p>

<p>---PREFERENCES---
Location: Anywhere in the Eastern Coast
Size: Id prefer medium to small
Campus Surroundings: Doesnt Matter
Tuition: Less than $28,000
Student Body: I prefer schools that are very Diverse</p>

<p>I dont really think I have a chance in any IV leagues because I feel as if my EC seems too little and my SAT scores arent supposed to be where they are meant to be. Hopefully all this summer studying will help.</p>

<p>Since your stats aren't very good, I would say go to University of Arizona. It is a great school with solid Biology programs.</p>