SUNY schools to consider for environmental biology

<p>I'm going to be a Senior in HS this Fall. As of now, my top choice is SUNY Binghamton. So far I have visited SUNY ESF, SUNY Geneseo, and SUNY Binghamton. I plan to apply to at least 6 colleges. So far I'm planning to apply to University of Rochester(i know it's not SUNY but I don't have to pay an application fee), SUNY binghamton, SUNY ESF, and three others. Which would should I plan visiting their campus and applying to? Oh, and my ideal major is environmental biology. I also want abroad options, most preferably to China, a campus easy of being a vegan/vegetarian, and one that has a "feel" of community. I prefer a bigger one over a smaller one(one reason I preferred Binghamton over Geneseo), however I wouldn't feel comfortable in a huge city(like Buffalo, or NYC). Also, 2 things I find important(idk if all schools have these?) an LGBT club, and a Secular club. </p>

<p>SUNY ESF is big on everything that involves the environment. My AP biology lab partner wants to major in natural resources management at ESF and fell in love with the campus when she visited. I suggest you visit to see if it’s a good fit. They’re also on the Syracuse University campus and can take courses at Syracuse University & get involved with other activites at SU except for SU’s sports. At ESF you can get both a small college and large university feel.</p>