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Thinking about it for my high stats (35 ACT, 4.0 UW GPA) DD- she is interested in either bioengineering, business, or law; very unpointy and unhooked. Great ECs, also a dancer. She is extremely social, but wary of social pressure from frats or sororities. That said, she would likely do great in one; she just doesn't want the whole vibe of the school to be greek. Wants warm weather. Jewish.
We're going to visit, but can folks weigh in on their kids' experiences? |
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I went to law school at Tulane. Best three years of my life. Tulane has a big enough social scene that she needn't pledge a sorority to have an amazing time. I'm not Jewish myself, but there are a lot of Jewish students there. The weather is warm, but not Miami FL warm -- there is a period of 6 weeks or so where you do have to wear a coat.
10/10 from me. |
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It’s called Jewlane for a reason - she’s going to love it
Given your description, I think it’s pretty clear she should ED Don’t think there would be a school that’s a better fit |
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OP didn't mention a high percentage of Jewish students is a must. OP also didn't mention Greek life is a must.
So I am putting myself out there to say, since you are visiting there, take a look at Rice as well. Absolutely a social culture there. Residential colleges and public parties. She would love it. |
| So insanely overrated. I cannot imagine going there full pay. You'd be nuts. |
| With your stats, no offense to Tulane, aim much higher. |
Nobody thinks she did. |
| OP here, thanks for these responses! A strong Jewish life is indeed important for us. And Greek life is interesting to her- she just doesn't want to be left out if she doesn't pledge. And as far as rankings, I don't care about that so much as what the academic offerings are- there is a very cool entrepreneurial business minor that I think she would really like and it seems like a very well rounded school! Keep those experiences coming, I'm getting excited to visit! |
| For warm weather and a large, active Jewish community, your daughter might want to look at Emory as well. |
Also, if she can live without Division I sports, Wash. U. |
| For bioengineering or business take a look at GA Tech as well. |
Only a few in warm weather locales Top colleges for Jewish students https://www.hillel.org/top-60-jewish-colleges/ 1 Boston University 2 Tulane University 3 George Washington University 4 New York University 5 Cornell University 6 Syracuse University 7 University of Miami 8 University of Southern California 9 Washington University in St. Louis 10 Brown University 11 American University 12 University of Pennsylvania 13 Columbia University 14 Northeastern University 15 Brandeis University |
| For bioengineering, take a look at Johns Hopkins. 30% Greek. Students are social and collaborative. |
OP’s dd is a dancer and outgoing. So she’s a social Jewish girl that’s in shape. She’s not an Emory dork - tulane and u Miami are her options |
Bioengineering, business, or law… if this doesn’t describe Penn, then I don’t know what it’s. |