University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Biochemistry major with a double minor in physics and mathematics
Small state school (~11,000 students). I am attempting to transfer this coming semester -- as a senior(!) -- to a larger school so I can either major in physics/astrophysics or dual major with biochem and physics.
This school haas such a small physics program, a major here in that area of study won't really prepare me for grad school.
Now, to see how easy it is to transfer with 7 semesters already under my belt. Our state's flagship school, University of Wisconsin Madison, is my first choice... however, Wisconsin has some of the worst school budget cuts in the nation, and it is hard to get into there as an in-stater. Another state would require 2 full years of study at their university for me to be able to transfer and graduate from there... which wouldn't be unreasonable, considering how much more there is - class wise - at a large school with, say, 30K-50K students.