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[quote=Anonymous]Won't be a safety, but Johns Hopkins might fit the bill, temperate climate, moderate size, and not a big Greek scene. I was surprised how much several of my quite social/interesting/non-premed friends of my DD's have liked it, it is not just premeds and lacrosse players! Also look at Rice, in Houston, no frats/sororities allowed, also probably wouldn't be a safety, but a fantastic school and easier to get into from outside Texas/south where it is better known. Organized into residential colleges for the entire 4 years which sponsor lots of events/teams/have tutorials/sections and dining halls, so fulfill some functions of a frat or sorority, i.e. creating a smaller social structure. Sciences, politics, arts all really good departments there. [/quote]
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