Help finding a school to fit this girl

Anonymous
CNU
Anonymous
Morehouse
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:-Friendly, happy kids who want community.
-Great relationships with professors, small lectures, lots of discussion.

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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pitt rolling
Case EA
Elon EA
W&M
Davidson
Middlebury
Lehigh
Dickinson
Brown
Amherst
Yale

(look for schools with ample grade inflation)



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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Morehouse

Note that an all-male institution would not be suitable for the OP''s daughter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh spare us the BS, OP. As you said, you’ve been through this twice already with older kids. You don’t need our help. You’re just another obsessed with colleges DCUM weirdo.


Agree! Someone who's already been through this TWICE is just wasting everyone's time. OP, you know what to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh spare us the BS, OP. As you said, you’ve been through this twice already with older kids. You don’t need our help. You’re just another obsessed with colleges DCUM weirdo.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Tufts, Emory (both very selective)
Anonymous
Boston University
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yale, UChicago, Northwestern, Brown, Rice, WashU, Emory, Georgetown, Georgia Tech, Tufts, Lehigh, Rochester, William & Mary


OP, this is your list right here. But add Claremont colleges.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Rice, William & Mary, Emory
Anonymous
Kenyon, Denison, F&M, Rhodes.
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