What would help for getting into Graduate School?

<p>The only advantage I can see with graduating early is saving money if that is the issue. To spend 4 years exploring such interests as you have and getting enough research in order to be a great candidate would be the advantage, imo. (Also, all Brown’s students are essentially honors students.)</p>

<p>I like the idea one one major and the one year masters that many schools offer. but really it depends so much on what is important to you too, not just to grad schools, please. Take a year of college to think it over. You’ll be just fine whatever school you attend, I’ll guess.</p>

<p>But you don’t pick the grad school before you decide on a major. The grad school is selected based on best fit and what schools have the professors who want to work with you and your special interests, and vice versa. Undergrad quality in general doesn’t alway equate to a strong grad department.</p>