<p>I am interested in Psychology but actually I'm not sure about my major. These three college all seem so amazing and I just don't know where to in the incoming fall. can anyone gives me some suggestions?</p>
<p>Three very different schools, and three I am very familiar with. Please provide some more information so I can help you better.</p>
<p>Hi, My family could afford all of the these three colleges thanks to the scholarship I get from the schools. So money is not what I worry about. </p>
<p>I hope I could have a great education in college and since I may choose psychology as major I wish I could have a greater chance to get to graduate school but I have not had a very clear path of my future. </p>
<p>I’m so outgoing and have a lot of interests and just want to try everything. I like sports and just like do some sports with my friends.</p>
<p>I like to do research but as an international student I know I still have a lot to do in English.</p>
<p>I don’t know what information I should provide so I hope it works. Thank you very much!</p>
<p>The three schools have very different atmospheres - IU is a large public research institution; Wooster and Wabash are small liberal arts colleges. Wabash and IU are generally the academically stronger schools, although Wooster’s senior capstone experience has a lot to say for it. Wabash has a very good student:faculty ratio, an incredible endowment per student mark (everything is well-maintained and up-to-date), and a lot of strong traditions; however, it is also very small (under 1000 students) and all-male. IU, on the other hand, is huge, meaning you can find literally anything you would want to study, but you also would have to deal with large seminar classes and less personalized attention, particularly in your first few years.</p>