Transfering to another liberal art college

<p>Hello,</p>

<p>I currently am enrolled in a nice liberal art college on the east coast where I am majoring in mathematics and molecular biology.
I transferred there as a sophomore last january after having a messy college experience back in Europe. However, I have plenty of credits and a decent 3.825 GPA.</p>

<p>As you probably realized, I am an international student and even if I like my college, I wonder if I wouldn't be interested in transferring to another liberal art college more oriented toward the sciences.</p>

<p>I am basically thinking of Harvey Mudd College but I wonder if you wouldn't know another college as oriented in the sciences as HMC.</p>

<p>I am not going to transfer just for the prestige but I think it is worth trying considering than HMC is the school I ever dreamt to attend. I didn't apply there before mostly because of their requirements.</p>

<p>Also notice, I don't require financial aid which is why I can think of transfer to HMC.
I also don't mind to take an extra year to graduate.</p>

<p>I hope you guys will be able to give me some advices and ideas.</p>

<p>Best</p>

<p>Telayl</p>

<p>I know my situation is slightly unusual and that I also am not giving that many informations but a response would be appreciated !</p>

<p>Honestly, I don’t know much about HMC at all, but I’m sure any top LAC will have a strong program. I do know Bryn Mawr brags very much about their sciences. 25% of the (all female) student body majors in a math or science. I have only researched the Seven Sister colleges, so I do believe that Mount Holyoke and Smith Colleges also have strong science programs, maybe not as strong as BMC though. Sorry if it isn’t much help!</p>

<p>Thanks for your response.
However, I am a male so I guess it would be tough for me to get into a all girl school !</p>