With those goals in mind, in Freshman year, I started to think of what I wanted to become and began looking at degrees based on things I liked. Throughout my years in high school, I found out I loved science and psychology, so looked into those areas of study. I could not decide between biology or chemistry, but after finding Biochemistry as a degree, I did not have to choose. As for psychology, even though I have always been interested in how people work and think, I decided I would be better to pursue it as a minor instead. Sophomore year I continued my …show more content…
By going Internationally, it will help me financially due to spending less time paying off student loans, and more time, saving money for trips, fun activities, and retirement after I have graduated. Just recently, I have been thinking of applying to the University of Waterloo which, is in Ontario, Canada and The University of St. Andrews which, is in Scotland, United Kingdom. I am choosing to go International for the reason that both countries have lower tuition rates and the cost of living is easier than the United States. Aside from the lower costs of living, I want to apply to Waterloo and St. Andrews in the interest that both have the degrees I want to study, they both have a wonderful special services department to help students that have special needs, and they either have T.&.T. included in their school sports or, they live in the vicinity of a gymnastics gym that has it. T.&.T. is a different type of gymnastics involving: Trampoline, Double-Mini, and