Non competitive, student-centric, science oriented colleges

Some advice if you visit:

  • Beforehand, set up an interview with the head of Chemistry department (where the Biochemistry degree is housed). In the interview, be specific on what you want to study (ex: cell communication in a disease environment or whatever). Do a little reading up on that specialty before the interview.
  • BE PASSIONATE in the interview; come across as KNOWING what you want to study and that you will thrive in an environment where the curriculum is tailored to YOU.
  • Set up an interview with (or just stop by) the HTC office and be curious (and excited) about the program.

Like I said, your stats speak for themselves, but the two things they are looking for are PASSION about a subject and DRIVE (independent, driven person).

https://www.ohio.edu/honors/future-students/programs/chemistry.cfm