Small to medium sized colleges in big cities for a good but not top student

Anonymous
Loyola MD in Baltimore
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Tulane
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St Thomas (mn)
Univ of Portland
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Trinity, in Hartford.
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Pitt
Fordham
Case
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Macalester in St. Paul/Minn.
University of Denver in Denver
Oberlin near Cleveland
Loyola Marymount in LA
Occidental in LA
Seattle U in Seattle
University of San Francisco in SF





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Anonymous
How liberally do you define "big city"

Depaul
Agnes Scott (adjacent to Atlanta - all women)
Lesley (Boston)
Duquesne
There are a bunch of HBCU's if that is your thing
Stevens

Anonymous
Can you explain what you mean by good/not great? B/C some of the schools people are mentioning are on my very good junior’s (4.0uw, 4.6ish w, 1400+ SAT, 9 APs with 4/5s) list and we have them as low and high reaches (Oberlin/Case/Rochester).
Anonymous
Burlington isn’t a big city but there’s UVM.

Miami
SMU
TCU
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BC
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Butler
Anonymous
There are many urban schools outside the top 50 that are great schools. DePaul, SMU, Drexel, Loyola Chicago, Loyola Marymount, Pittsburgh, University of Cincinatti...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How liberally do you define "big city"

Depaul
Agnes Scott (adjacent to Atlanta - all women)
Lesley (Boston)
Duquesne
There are a bunch of HBCU's if that is your thing
Stevens



Op. Not liberally at all unfortunately. NYC Boston. LA. San Francisco. Miami. Chicago. New Orleans could work too.
Anonymous
Georgia State honors
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Valdosta State
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