Q&A with Wright State University student Josie Cheatham
Major: Biomedical Engineering. Year: Freshman. Hometown: Maineville.
Q. What were the top three things you were looking for in a school?
A. The top three things I was considering when looking for a school were the major programs offered, the “feel” of the school and the cost. As I made that decision, I knew I wanted a major that I could be happy with if for some reason somewhere along the line I changed my mind about my career. I also wanted a school that matched my small-town personality. I wanted to feel at home wherever I chose. Finally, I wanted to find a school that was cost effective and offered scholarship opportunities.
Read the interview from the Cincinnati Enquirer.


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