| CNU |
| Morehouse |
These sites may offer you ideas for colleges to research further: Friendliest Students | The Princeton Review https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/?rankings=friendliest-students Colleges with the Happiest Students | The Princeton Review https://share.google/3nb4xidpg290WWVUX Best Colleges for Classroom Experience | The Princeton Review https://share.google/GPfcBdbDJ9cU0F4Ga |
This is a good list. I have two girls. One was pre-med at Elon, one was pre-med at Case. Both were very happy, and both were admitted straight in to medical school. They each went on to match at their first choice residency program. |
Note that an all-male institution would not be suitable for the OP''s daughter. |
Agree! Someone who's already been through this TWICE is just wasting everyone's time. OP, you know what to do.
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OP here and thank you to all who suggested schools. I'm asking because all my kids are different. One is doing a second major in music. The second wanted Greek-life heavy. |
| Agreed with rice and Davidson. Also Claremont colleges? Gonzaga? Xavier? I would guess that Catholic schools with d1 sports are better for gender and political balance. Mary Washington but it's a lot of women. |
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Carleton - happy kids, even sex ratio, incredible professors, fabulous pre-health advisor to help from summer before freshman year, collaborative (not competitive) environment, zero greek life.
The "quirky" adjective in Fiske freaked us out a bit, but honestly I have no idea what they mean. My very mainstream pre-health DD loves it. |
| Tufts, Emory (both very selective) |
| Boston University |
OP, this is your list right here. But add Claremont colleges. |
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| Rice, William & Mary, Emory |
| Kenyon, Denison, F&M, Rhodes. |