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I am the person who called OP a troll. Here are non cut throat LAC for kids competetive for top 30 college but don’t want Williams or Amherst: holy cross, Carleton, macalester, reed, William and Mary
The level below basically it’s what you make of it and it won’t be highly intellectual but there will be smart kids at a Franklin and Marshall, Dickinson etc. the schools you listed -Juanita and Clark, have average sats of around 1200, this is not the highly intellectual range for kids coming from the dmv or other competetive areas of the country. |
| I love these posts. Either the kid is telling the parents what they think they want to hear, or the parents are writing what they want their kid to want. “No parties, drugs, sex; sitting on quad on a fall day discussing Proust ideal.” Hahahaha |
Add WashU St Olaf Macalester |
| I'd really encourage the Midwest! This is where Kalamazoo, Earlham, Carleton, Grinnell, and a ton of truly wonderful small schools could be a fit. |
| William & Mary, but the midwest schools are a good idea if OP is willing to go there. |
| OP said not so competitive on admissions. A lot of schools being suggested are quite selective. |
BINGO. Always makes me laugh. |
| How strong is your student? Agree strongly with William and Mary posts. ANother that hasn't been mentioned is Haverford. |
A ton of really smart kids at Bard. They want to go to class, they do the reading, and they have brilliant discussions with famous professors, literary icons. |
The Midwest is great. Carleton is for the seriously studious student. Very little down time because of the trimester system. Arkham is much more laid back, and so is Beloit, which we loved during our visit. Kalamazoo struck us as boring and depressing. |
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St. John’s College in Santa Fe NM
Pros: beautiful setting, small community, easy admission, lots of intellectual conversation outside of class Cons: so many cigarettes, lots of drug use |
| Carleton for sure! |
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Kenyon
Haverford Oberlin |
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LOL at the suggestion of Juanita (which is a women's name such as Barney Fife's girlfriend who works at the diner in the old Andy Griffith show from the early 1960s).
Juniata College is the correct spelling of the name of the school in Pennsylvania. Not an intellectual environment even though many are good students. |
+1 Living/learning communities at large universities may be what OP's student is seeking. |