<p>I've heard that these schools are pretty much opposite in environment. UTD is devoted completely for the studies while Miami is a great place to party. The thing is, I am someone who wouldn't mind partying perhaps once or twice a week, but I never drink beer and the like. I also am very study oriented. I plan to get at least one major in neuroscience, and possibly a major in something else such as molecular biology. BOth of the schools have neuroscience, and good programs for that matter. </p>
<p>Moreover, I have enough credits from my AP/IB exams to accumulate well over 30 hours at UTD, but not nearly that many for Miami. In other words, if I do only one major, then I can graduate with a BS in neuro from UTD in 3 years. I want to become a doctor, hopefully studying at one of the most prestigious medical schools such as JHU or Harvard. Do you think I can achieve an MCAT score that is competitive at these institutions (34+) in only 3 years of college? Would it be worth it to sacrifice a year of college life to become a doctor earlier, or do you guys think it would be better to go to school for 4 years and have a good time more or less? OMG Help me please</p>
<p>ANY input at all I thank you in advance</p>