<p>I’m definitely majoring in biology, I might take a minor in neuroscience if I can… I’m not to sure what I want to do with it though, no med school for sure since I have no passion for being a doctor. I wanted to just be a researcher but there’s like no money in it so I was thinking of maybe becoming a college professor and have a lab at whatever university I’m at? I have time to figure it out I guess</p>
<p>I’m not sure what I want to go into…my passions lies in social activism and civil rights, but what this actually translates to is “no money, dirt poor”</p>
<p>I’m gonna follow the pre-med track, but I don’t necessarily want to major in biology/neuroscience. However, I don’t know what else I would major in at this point…</p>
<p>we get compared to people from our school…
so if my class of 2013 in my school is ridiculously smart does that mean i have a lower chance…
we literally have like 20 kids that got 36 and a couple that got 2400 and they all applied ea to michigan -_____-
3.96/32 do you guys think that’ll suffice</p>
<p>I’m applying to the school of Literature, Science and the Arts for… well, technically Political Science, but I’m essentially pursuing Pre-Law, though in itself that is not an undergraduate major. I plan on moving on to Law School after this, I’m really excited about all the stuff I’ll learn, even if it’ll be difficult. :)</p>
<p>@berzerkerBM I think it depends. This is the order I heard helps out the most, and you can go off of this. This is what another member told me a few months ago.</p>
<ol>
<li>Parent/Grandparent who donated A LOT of money</li>
<li>Sibling currently attending</li>
<li>Parent/Grandparent that didn’t donate much or any at all</li>
</ol>
<p>i really hope they come out soon!! my friends just got their admissions to columbia/dartmouth etc and i cant stand waiting any longer for michigannnnnnnnnn</p>
<p>I… I obviously will do everything in my power to go if I’m accepted, and I guess I just have to move on if I’m rejected, but… god, I have no idea what on earth I’ll do if I’m deferred. Will I even be able to handle that? I mean, I know it’s far better than rejection, but…</p>