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First off, I highly suggest the Lymann BriggsBrightBiology
First off, I highly suggest the Lymann Briggs program for anyone interested in the natural sciences. Many pre-med students are in this, and the classes are small and the profs are amazing.

My experience at MSU has been great. The campus is beautiful, there is plenty to do every minute of the day, and there are many great resources as well. I highly suggest this school for anyone that thinks they would enjoy a vibrant atmosphere, with peers that are studious.

4th Year Female -- Class 2005
Education Quality: A+, Perceived Campus Safety: B+
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I just thank my lucky stars I choseQuite BrightBiology
I just thank my lucky stars I chose to attend this university. It's prepared me so much, and it has really helped when applying to med-schools, the name of this school around the country carries a positive tone. If you aren't used to a large city feel, and you don't think you could handle 45,000 peers, this is not the school for you. Otherwise, you will have great school conditions mixed with the most spirited school in the country.
4th Year Male -- Class 2005
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: C+
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Michigan State has its pros and cons.Quite BrightBiology
Michigan State has its pros and cons. On one hand it's an enormous university set on a huge amount of land. There are loads of little parks and green areas. The huge financial clout means there's always new buildings being put up, roads are constantly improved, facilities constantly updated. When you're living in a city of 50,000+ students, it's never hard to find things to do. The bar scene could be better, though; because of all the riots and student impropriety, the city is incredibly reticent to dole out liquor licenses. The house party scene is unreal, though, and not to be missed. In terms of classes, it pretty much depends on what you like your classes to be like. Personally, I like to be able to sit near the back in my pajamas, and not have the teacher notice if I decide not to come to an early lecture. MSU's classes are big and impersonal, and allow you to sink or swim on your own. The faculty is approachable, but you have to make the effort. The negative of all this is that after four years, it sometimes seems like you hardly got to know anybody at all in class. Classes are so big that it's almost impossible to sit by the same person enough times to become friends, unless you're the most charismatic of people. A good school, but not for those who crave personal attention and want to be coddled by teachers.
5th Year Male -- Class 2003
Social Life: A, Individual Value: D
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