<p>Looking into transferring as a junior, going into my 2nd-year of CC, pretty high grades/scores (HUGE improvement over highschool), etc. </p>
<p>Looking into four-year schools to transfer into, for biochem, general chemistry, or biophysics. Something like that (I don't really see vanilla bio/physics, or any kind of engineering in my future). </p>
<p>I'd prefer to stay on the west coast. I like the environment significantly more, and it would be easier for me to come back home if the need arose. </p>
<p>Money isn't as big of an issue as I thought it would be...but, naturally, tuition/other necessities are always going up, and I certainly wouldn't be offended by need-blind/100% need met aid. </p>
<p>I am a fan of smaller schools. But, if it's a large school, but the class-sizes are small, I wouldn't mind that too much. Granted I don't see how that really works...</p>
<p>I know that the only two schools that meet all of these prerequisites are CMC and Pomona. </p>
<p>So...since these are a bit less known, can anyone tell me about FA for transfers at Whitman, Colorado College, Pitzer, Harvey Mudd, and Reed?</p>
<p>A couple others which are close enough and I'll look into, but they don't seem to have as strong science programs. Lewis&Clark College, and University of Puget Sound.</p>