Good college on the west coast for an average student?

<p>I was thinking of majoring in Neuroscience (or maybe even a Psych/Bio double major?), but the problem with that is not many schools offer the major itself.</p>

<p>It’s good to see that you’re open to Psych/Bio double major instead of only schools with neuroscience (that can limit your choices and isn’t necessary for undergrad). </p>

<p>@mom2collegekids: I checked that site you gave me, and I think I might be able to cover 95% of it. I’m not 100% sure thought because concerning finances, my parents don’t seem to tell me anything.</p>

<p>I’m not sure what you mean. What can you cover 95%?<br>
Ask your parents if they can plug in numbers for that site to get a rough idea of your EFC. Keep in mind that EFC is NOT all you have to pay. That is just a number to figure out if you qualify for any federal aid (which is not much).</p>

<p>*As for those colleges like Chapman and Gonzaga, would it be a problem for me fitting in? I was always worried that I’d feel alienated at religiously affiliated schools cause I’m not religious at all. *</p>

<p>Chapman is not religious altho is may have had a church affiliation at one point (hey, so did USC). </p>

<p>Gonzaga is Jesuit. The Jesuits don’t care if you’re atheist or whatever.</p>