| Macalester! |
I have some homework to do. I don't recognize any of the above names except for maybe Clark and College of the Holy Cross. Are they really good fits for a high achieving kid? A couple of people have mentioned Mount Holyoke. That is a great suggestion and will move to the top of the list of colleges to visit since dd is interested in science. |
| What about the Boston area colleges? Tufts or Wellesley or BC or Brandeis? |
| If you are looking for LACs that are strong in the sciences, I would suggest looking here: http://www.thecollegesolution.com/the-colleges-where-phds-get-their-start/ |
| University of Dallas. |
| Whitman ... smart and sincere kids. Bonus for you would be wine-tasting the Walla Walla valley for parents' weekend. |
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St Mikes in VT
Mary Washington in VA Hood in MD St Anselms in NH |
Juniata, Ohio Wesleyan, and Allegheny. |
Just adding that I attended a large college with a large greek culture and had many sweet friends. We've all found our way in life and maybe even found it easier because of the variety of people in college. One of us went into psychiatry dealing with people like the Parkland shooter and being around a variety of people definitely has helped her in that role. She was a very good listener. |
Definitely not Tufts! |
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Carleton, Davidson, Rhodes.
Carleton & Davidson are both routinely ranked among the top LAC in the country & are very hard to get into. Rhodes isn't as highly ranked or as competitive as Carleton or Davidson but is still a very solid school that is very far from easy to get into. All 3 are strong in STEM & seem to attract very hard working, kind students. |
Look at their Honors Programs. Smaller schools have great opportunities for high achievers to get special projects with faculty. Some have reciprocal relationships or consortiums with larger colleges. While “average” students chug along, a go-getter can use these to their advantage and really shine. |
Care to elaborate on tufts? |
I know two people who went there fairly recently. Both transfered to other schools primarily due to how cut throat the environment was & how many of their classmates/dorm mates seemed to just be out for themselves to the point where they were unwilling to help other students & would go out of their way to bring others down. |
Good to know. Thanks for sharing. |