Consolidated list of lesser-known college programs?

<p>That’s fine. One of the most popular majors for college freshmen is “undecided” so if you’re not sure about what you want to study/do, you’ll be in good company. Since you’re now a resident of California, or will be when you apply, you should check out some of the UCs. Many of them are all around outstanding schools with numerous opportunities for undergrads across a variety of fields. Given that you seem to be interested in some of the humanities, I’ll throw out a recommendation for Emory as it not only houses a phenomenal French department but also the on campus Carlos Museum where many art history students volunteer. Here’s a link to its merit scholarship program which, as a potential California NMF, you’d be a good candidate for: [Emory</a> Scholars | Emory College of Arts and Sciences Admission](<a href=“http://www.emory.edu/admission/financial_aid/merit_scholarships/emory_scholars.html]Emory”>Admission | Emory University | Atlanta GA)</p>

<p>As far as OU goes, I’m studying geology with a possible minor in the History of Science. I’m not in the honors program but know a few students, including one NMF, that are. The NMF is currently starting her anthropology thesis and loves the program. If you do qualify for NMF (no idea how that works), make sure to apply to OU as a possible safety. I’m also about to send you a PM.</p>