| I'm looking for a current school not in the Top 20 or maybe even Top 40 that many of our kids will be flocking to in the not so distant future. I'm thinking of the future Middlebury, or Kenyon (both of which were relatively unknown, or considered safety schools 30 years ago). |
| Liberal arts colleges in the south -- including Rhodes and Sewanee. Elon is getting some love these days as well. |
| OMG, you're using the same mentality people use to choose baby names and stocks. |
Middlebury has always been quite well known to people in the know. |
That is precisely what they will say about the next hot school . . . |
And you're using the vocabulary of a 13-year-old texting on a smart phone. |
Hilarious! |
Why are you looking for this? |
| WHat is the point of the question? Do you intend to apply? |
| Colleges that were "considered safety schools 30 years ago" and are very competitive now are that way because the population applying to and attending college 30 years ago was much smaller than it is now. |
I call Ingo Montoya on your stupid retort. |
| New College of Florida |
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University of Washington, Seattle I think is going to rocket up the rankings and get some real love from east coast students IMO.
Flagship university in a major city that is clean/low-crime, not too hot/not too cold, with programs that have great pipeline into major growth industries in seattle and SV tech. |
| Almost everyplace was a safety 30 years ago. I should know -- I went to Stanford and it was definitely a safety back then. |
| Ringling Brothers Clown College. |