<p>what are the best lac's for studying neuroscience undergrad with the ultimate goal of medical school?</p>
<p>I'm also interested in a neuroscience major, any LAC's or small to medium research universities that anyone can recommend.</p>
<p>Take a look at Oberlin.</p>
<p>vassar, conn coll</p>
<p>Amherst and Colgate both have that major.</p>
<p>Not sure if it's considered a LAC or a small research university, but, Brandeis! Especially if you have any interest in systems or comp neuro.</p>
<p>Pomona College</p>
<p>Amherst, most definitely.</p>
<p>Amherst
Barnard
Bates
Bowdoin
Bucknell
Claremont McKenna
Colby
Colgate
Colorado College
Connecticut College
Davidson
Dickinson
Franklin & Marshall
Hamilton
Kenyon
Lafayette
Macalester
Middlebury
Muhlenberg
Oberlin
Pomona
Puget Sound
Skidmore
Smith
Trinity
Union
Vassar
Washington & Lee
Wesleyan</p>
<p>Bucknell, definitely.</p>
<p>Williams
Williams</a> College Neuroscience Program</p>
<p>The Essel Program is especially noteworthy
Williams</a> Neuroscience - Essel Program</p>
<p>Amherst College</p>
<p>First institution of higher learning to offer the Neuroscience major in the United States</p>
<p>Union is great with Neuroscience I heard.</p>
<p>The Claremont Colleges Joint Science Program which includes Scripps, Claremont McKenna and Pitzer. This also has an accelerated science class for 25-30 students from the 3 schools where they can take a full year 2 classes per semester, integrated and accelerated science class.</p>
<p>Carleton has a new Neuroscience center. Kids can major in Bio or Psych with a Neuroscience concentration
Carleton</a> College: Neuroscience: Neuroscience Concentration</p>
<p>definitely franklin and marshall. they just got a brand new science building. and there are no grad students so the undergrads get to use all the equipment. and there are tons of research opportunities.</p>
<p>Bowdoin has an up and coming Neuroscience department. I believe that it gets stronger and stonger every year. from the people i have talked to they all really like it and are very happy with it. There are lots of opportunities for research and stuff.</p>