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Molecular Biology

University of Pennsylvania

3.8

"An exchange student studying here, taking many biology courses. The professors have been incredible. Students are very intelligent and ambitious. Courses range significantly in difficulty."

Anonymous Student6 days ago

Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering

University of Florida

3.8

"I chose this major as a pre-med student interested in engineering. I thought I would gain some cool engineering experience in my pathway to medical school. As a premed student I think it is a pretty good introduction to engineering with a good amount of relaxed classes. If you wish to do real engineering you should do something else..."

Public Student7 days ago

Computer Science

University of South Florida

2.9

"Let's be real. USF is not a target school for any Tech company so expecting a job only on a basis of CS degree from USF would not suffice. If you want to build a startup, USF doesnt provide support, community, and enough resources so you are on your own and other nerds (good luck finding) around you. Being a commuter school and almost no tech companies in Tampa Bay, There is a high chance of having to put in lot of time building network, attending Career fairs, Conferences, Hackathons outside of your college life. Curriculum is good enough to be considered CS degree however Its not most updated considering how fast the Tech Industry changes. However, Was I able to find job? Yes. Did I manage to have multiple offers upon graduation? Yes. Do I know basics of CS? Yes. Overall, I had to be smart with my time. Spent more time with TAs, Clubs, Conferences, Hackathons than classes. Due to that, Many times I had impact on my attendance in classes but my end goal upon graduation was not 100% class attendance so I did not mind it. P.S. I graduated before Belini college of CS AI and Cybersecurity started so things can change :)"

Anonymous Student9 days ago

Computer Science

University of Florida

3.5

"Before UF, I actually went to Santa Fe College as part of the Gator Engineering. Basically guarantees that I get in if I put in the work. When I transferred as an underclassman, it was pretty much difficult, as many of the courses were basically weeding out the weak, resulting in conflict of how I wanted to balance my life out. I became very isolated and just really wanted to take a break."

Anonymous Student13 days ago

Public Health

University of Kentucky

3.9

"The major I chose was Health, Society, and Population. Throughout my life, I often questioned who I wanted to become, what I wanted to do, and how I could make a meaningful impact. While I did not always have a clear goal, I consistently found myself drawn to bringing people together and contributing to healthier, more connected communities. This major deepened my understanding of the barriers individuals face in achieving optimal health, particularly through the lens of social determinants of health. My coursework examined how factors such as access to care, socioeconomic status, and environment influence outcomes, as well as strategies to promote health and prevent disease at a population level. My background in sociology further strengthened my understanding of human behavior and how it shapes health trends. At the University of Kentucky, I built a strong network of peers and mentors who guided my growth. I actively participated in Campus Kitchen, the Indian Student Association, and the Beekeeping Club, experiences that reinforced my commitment to service and community engagement. Ultimately, my time at the University of Kentucky was defined by personal growth, meaningful connections, and a strengthened my dedication to improving the health and well-being of the general population."

Public Student17 days ago

Journalism

University of Florida

4.4

"It has been a privilege to study journalism at the University of Florida. My favorite professor was Mike Foley, a living legend who made me a better writer than I ever thought possible. I've made lifelong friends, studied in France and Germany and reported on issues that brought me to the heart of Gainesville's loyal and passionate community. I recommend this major for anyone who likes to write and wants to challenge themselves."

Anonymous Student17 days ago