ClassicNeighbor
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As an international student at Emory University, I've been enjoying my academic journey quite lot. However, my cousin from back home is considering studying biology in the states this institution program is one of the options she's considering. Now, don't know much about their program, and since we're oceans apart right now, can't exactly take her on campus tour. So was hoping some of you could help me out? Any current students or alumni frthe school program who can share their experience with the Biology program? What are the professors like? How's the curriculum structured?
And for those who have been around the block bit more (I'm looking at you transfer students and graduates), how does the college compare to other colleges around Georgia when it comes to biology? As an aside, shoutout to all my fellow Emory Eagles out there! And special congratulations to anyone who recently got accepted into Kennesaw State University's music program. My high school best friend graduated from there last year and she absolutely loved it. If anyone wants some insider information about what it's really like studying music at Kennesaw, hit me up! I've heard some interesting stories.
Back to this school though they seem like they have nice campus and welcoming community. But what about research opportunities? Internships?
And for those who have been around the block bit more (I'm looking at you transfer students and graduates), how does the college compare to other colleges around Georgia when it comes to biology? As an aside, shoutout to all my fellow Emory Eagles out there! And special congratulations to anyone who recently got accepted into Kennesaw State University's music program. My high school best friend graduated from there last year and she absolutely loved it. If anyone wants some insider information about what it's really like studying music at Kennesaw, hit me up! I've heard some interesting stories.
Back to this school though they seem like they have nice campus and welcoming community. But what about research opportunities? Internships?