<p>My main interest of study in college at this point in time may be Bio with some sort of language or english minor. But that is definitely not definite. I hope to take classes in:</p>
<p>biology, english, languages (french, hebrew, arabic), enviornmental sciences, and maybe math, physics, astronomy</p>
<p>So I dont know what I'm gonna do, honestly. I just want a place with a strong bio program in case I do choose that route, and a place where I can sample all of those other wonderful things that I mentioned.</p>
<p>I got into the three schools mentioned in the thread title, and I am wondering (academically) which you think the best school for me would be.</p>
<p>Any or all advice is welcome!</p>
<p>Well both are fairly strong in bio...but Middlebury is VERY strong in the languages so I would go Middlebury</p>
<p>thanks bob. anyone else?</p>
<p>I'm sure any of the three would have great academics, but Colgate provides great alumni job/ internship connections after you get your diploma!</p>
<p>Middlebury for sure.
It has an awesome Bicentennial Hall for the science majors, and its alumni network is extremely strong. Plus, its language (w/e they may be) program surpasses any other college's program that you've mentioned.</p>
<p>Tufts....it's just a great all-around school</p>
<p>The 'Gate or Midd are both, in general, more well known with stronger alumni support and have the reputation of having happier students who are having more fun than people at Tufts.</p>