College recommendations for DD

Anonymous
DD is a senior at a rigorous private, 4.0 weighted GPA (strong curriculum but not AP-level across the board), 1460 on SAT (730 +730), two-sport varsity athlete and team captain, has won significant recognition for her art and has been active in other ECs. In other words, successful, well-rounded kid but no hooks. Wants to study international relations, is passionate about numerous social justice causes, wants and politically active and diverse campus, ideally in a city. She's made some visits and has a couple of favorites but wants to expand her list--where would you have her look?
Anonymous
Wellesley
Anonymous
Jesuit schools (and some other religious orders) are known for social justice. Loyola Chicago? Fordham?
Anonymous
George Washington University
Georgetown University
Johns Hopkins University
Anonymous
Do kids not pick their own schools anymore? Where does she want to go?
Anonymous
What size of school does she like?
Weather?
Anonymous
She doesn't want a hot climate (nixed Tulane, for instance) and doesn't mind snow. Schools she likes so far range from 3,000 to 15,000 undergrads and are in New England and mid Atlantic.
Anonymous
If she will broaden her "ideally in a city" factor, she will also broaden her choices. All the HS grads want to be in a city these days. Trust me; BTDT. Is the city location the PRIMARY factor? If not, make sure she applies to some more far-flung choices. You will both be glad she did.
Anonymous
Rice, UCLA, Boston University or Boston College, Tulane, Hopkins, UPenn, Cooper Union.
Anonymous
BU and BC are on her list...she hasn't looked at Rice, UCLA or Cooper Union (or Penn, kind of assuming that's a big reach). Thanks for those.

Program is probably the primary factor...she wants a place where IR is a strong and popular major. A small city or suburb might work for her if there's enough going on but rural is definitely out. (I thought Middlebury was fantastic, for instance, and she didn't like it at all.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BU and BC are on her list...she hasn't looked at Rice, UCLA or Cooper Union (or Penn, kind of assuming that's a big reach). Thanks for those.

Program is probably the primary factor...she wants a place where IR is a strong and popular major. A small city or suburb might work for her if there's enough going on but rural is definitely out. (I thought Middlebury was fantastic, for instance, and she didn't like it at all.)


Tufts
Anonymous
swarthmore meets all your criteria
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BU and BC are on her list...she hasn't looked at Rice, UCLA or Cooper Union (or Penn, kind of assuming that's a big reach). Thanks for those.

Program is probably the primary factor...she wants a place where IR is a strong and popular major. A small city or suburb might work for her if there's enough going on but rural is definitely out. (I thought Middlebury was fantastic, for instance, and she didn't like it at all.)


Tufts


I second Tufts. Also American, GW, try for Georgetown, and NYU. I think Penn is a reach but try it. Cooper Union is a walking to the beat of your own drum type place but it is in the middle of NYC. She may want to try Kings College London or Edinburgh if she is willing to go abroad. Also what about the American University in Paris?
Anonymous
Macalester-great city and tons of international students.
Anonymous
Good ideas here--thank you.
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