| Intellectual, quiet kid but has good friends. Doesn’t want rural or a large, impersonal school. Top stats from a well-respected private. Loves learning; not going to college to become captain of industries and get rich. TIA |
| Princeton has a great neuroscience department as well as chemistry and English if your kid can get in. |
| Case western |
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Liberal arts college
Triple major or double + English minor |
Can normal people get in? DC has top stats from a HS that send a couple kids or Princeton every year, but i suspect the ate athletes and legacy. We are full Pat. |
| Brown. Cognitive Science. |
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Chemistry and English.
Northwestern loves those weird combos. Same with brown. And Yale. Too late to Ed…. |
You have a lot of weird words in this post, but sounds like if your private HS sends "a couple of kids to Princeton every year" which is a lot--you might as well apply. |
| If you are full pay, go to your state school. If you have high aid eligibility , try ivies or top LACs on free ride. If partial aid then chase merit. |
| Ivies or stanford or WAS. There are finance types in all top school yet also the highest % intellectual love to learn types. |
| English, of course! |
Dear Lord |
| I would advise her to take classes in college and see where that goes. A preference will emerge. |
| Look into Amherst, Smith, Hamilton, Grinnell, Brown and URochester for their strong programs in these areas and for their notably flexible curricula. You can screen out rural schools from this group based on your own definition of this aspect. |
Yes, triple major at Princeton.
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