| St. Olaf is also good for those with an interest in music. Seems like a lovely sense of community, if you can take the cold! |
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I can’t get over how many Rice connections we have on here. My DD is there and loves it for the reasons PP lists. I’d definitely categorize her as a low-key high achiever.
OP, I would also strongly urge you to research the Plan II honors program at UT Austin. It offers a fantastic interdisciplinary education in a much more intimate setting than regular UT undergrad. I think your nephew would be a perfect fit for that, and I truly don’t believe there is a better undergrad campus in the US. The city of Austin surrounds it and there are so many great food/music/other culture opportunities in walking distance. Plus TX has a booming economy. Rice and UT honors grads tend to have tons of opportunities there. |
Think of it as a 3-hour trip (on Southwest, so cheap) Kids wear Rice shirts on flights back to college so they can find each other at Hobby and share Lyfts back to school |
| One other very impressive thing about Rice: they’ve handled the COVID situation extremely well. |
| Especially for non-premeds, Washington University in St. Louis. Premeds may be obsessed with grades but not really with competing with each other. |
St Lawrence University does the same thing for freshmen. Could also be a safety with merit for this type of student. |
You serious, bruh? The graduation rate is less than 50%, the ACT midrange is 17-23, and only one out of 10 incoming freshmen were in the top 10% of their high school class, compared to 40% who were in the bottom half. The OP's nephew would be bored to tears. |
| This is kind of a strange question. Other people shouldn’t push him to apply to schools he isn’t interested in. |
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I really wish that more kids here considered Rice. I hadn't even heard of it until the college counselor recommended it for our son. I had never even been to Texas. My son was a super smart, high stats kid who didn't want the ivy league craziness.
My daughter is at an Ivy and the differences in culture are night and day. Rice is a really special place and I'm so glad that my son is there. |