Thanks for the input!
That’s a good point. I wrote to the Brown Office for International Programs and they said I could definitely study abroad my junior year should I meet certain conditions (have a declared major and certain GPA at that point).
Update: I toured Brown and didn’t like it. It seemed too uniform and “removed from the world” in my opinion. It was very much in its own bubble. After touring, I definitely realized I want to be at a school that is integrated into a city and lets me sort of live my own life. I will probably commit to the Trinity/Columbia program and believe it is the best option for me, financially, academically, and socially. I get to have my own room and bathroom, I live with students off campus, get to study on campus, and socialize in Dublin and NYC. I think it’s perfect for me
Congratulations! Sounds very exciting!!
Hello. I know that most people that have replied here are not in the Columbia & Trinity Dual BA program, but if any are, I was wondering if anyone currently studying neuroscience in the program would be willing to share their high school stats. I’m a high school junior from the US very interested in the program and would like to know what the stats of admitted neuroscience students look like. Thanks.