| Clark (known for good science, esp Psych), Muhlenberg (really building strong relationships and investing in sciences), Goucher (great school & teacher, more humanities but in Balt consortium w/ Hopkins), Juniata (making lots of investments in science, esp Env related, very supportive faculty), Sweet Briar (lots of opportunities, esp w/ agri sci greenhouse/apiary/winery or ENGR) |
Clark is a great choice. Not sure if you can get in with a B average. |
| I second Clark University in Worcester MA |
Clarkson is strong in both science and engineering. Are you arguing that chemistry and biology aren't sciences?
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| Lawrence |
I don't think Denison, Dickinson, Gettysburg, Bryn Mawr, or Haverford is happening with a 3.3. Of course, Naviance/Scoir will be the best predictor. |
I don't think 38,000 would be called "small" |
| Alfred Univ, NY; Merrimack Coll, MA. Lots of other small univ./colleges out there with STEM possibilities willing to take a chance on a students with not necessarily the strongest scores. |
| Loyola chicago |
| Occidental |
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Dickinson
Denison F&M Lafayette (non engineering) Kenyon St Olaf Conn college Bryn mawr My Holyoke Elon |
Perfect! Small school in the northeast. |
| University of Delaware |