| Look at Macalester. A little less selective than Carleton, strong in the sciences, large (for a SLAC) international population which provides interesting diversity, in a city so more to do and more diversity in the general surroundings, and a really nice student body and community. |
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University of Rochester
Davidson Lehigh |
NP - our DD has a similar profile, and wanted much of what you describe. She's headed to Carleton next year. Other schools that ended up high on her list after visiting included Amherst, Middlebury, and Tufts, but she ended up choosing to ED to Carleton. We were just visiting with a family friend who is a recent grad and was a bio major (now in her second year at her top-choice med school) and she mentioned that despite the high rigor of the pre-med track there, the climate always felt collaborative and supportive to her rather than competitive. This was nice to hear. |
| Tufts, Grinnell, Rochester, and Macalester for targets. |
| With respect to academics, Hamilton, Macalester and Denison are among the LACs that offer a major in data science/analytics. Davidson is an example of a LAC offering a minor in this interdisciplinary field. |
Boston College, Wash U |
Brown is not what was described. Doesn’t want artsy, LQBTQ majority |
| Is Brown actually heavily LGBTQ.?.. i mean does it feel like this when you visit or attend? I know I've read online on here that it is but I wonder where that stat comes from and whether it's reality. |
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Northwestern, WashU, Boston College, U Rochester stand out to me among the various suggestions above.
I would suggest aiming for mid-size privates, not LACs. LACs are less likely to be predominantly moderate. |
Based on a 2023 survey, the "number of [Brown] students that do not identify as straight stands at five times national rate." LGBTQ+ student self-identification has doubled at Brown since 2010, according to Herald polling data - The Brown Daily Herald https://share.google/AqZg6NUo6eTiaUDGD |
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OP here. Thanks so much.
She's politically liberal but she's not artsy or "alternative" (as we would say back in my day.) She's a very mainstream and I would say preppy kid by interests and vibe but really wants a diverse college. Just a regular mix of kids from different races, cultures, orientations, walks of life, interests which seems to be a little hard to find outside of state schools. |
| Davidson has grade deflation, which may be a bad combination with pre-med. |
+1 |
Skidmore is artsy and LGBTQ-friendly. But not in an overwhelming or exclusionary way; more "normcore" kids don't seem out of place, from what I've seen. The bio and psych programs are strong and there are a decent chunk of premed students there. |
Privates colleges will be inherently more geographically diverse, however, and this geographical diversity may be associated with other forms of diversity. |