<p>Calcruzer,</p>
<p>I only got into UCI and I am still debating whether or not to go to UCL or UCI . Since I graduated High School 1 year early and I was only in cc for 1 year, I wouldn't be losing much. Plus, UCL was ranked 9th best uni in the world in 2006 or something like that. I am still not sure.</p>
<p>Hey, just chiming in here.
I’m in my senior year of high school and I’ve been accepted to Cornell Uni. The thing is, I hope to transfer (well, more like start at year one) to St Catz (hopefully) Cambridge. My ultimate goal is to become a veterinarian, and I believe that Cambridge has an amazing Vet Med program. I will also be applying to Edinburgh, Bristol and RVC. Now, I actually tried to apply for admission this year, but was unsuccessful (I scored abysmally on the BMAT). Does anyone know if there are any biases to US applicants.
Additionally, I was accepted to UMass Amherst Honours College (along with Boston U, Stony Brook U, Vermont U, Syracuse U, and a couple more.). I was wondering if I should go to UMass because I got into the honours college, or would Cornell’s name weigh more on Cambridge’s ultimate decision? My grades are above average (not freakishly smart/as high as I wish them to be), my ACT score was a 30 (33 sciences) and I got a 2000 on the SAT Is (720 SAT II Bio), I got a 3 and 4 on APs last year (American History and English) and hope to get 5s this year (Bio, Macroeconomics, and Art), and my unweighted average is a 96.something (99.68 weighted). I am currently enrolled in 2 college courses (SUPA - for which I am receiving credit); English and Forensics, and excelling in.
Any advice (for the BMAT or otherwise)? Anything is appreciated, thank you all!</p>