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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Beginning to think about a college list for my sophomore son, who loves kayaking and rock climbing but doesn't like traditional sports (either as a participant or spectator) and probably won't be interested in Greek life. He will likely want to major in some sort of quantitative social science. At this point, open to all size schools.[/quote] If he's open to all size schools, then I would not limit the question to liberal arts schools. While it's hard to predict, what sort of academic stats would you guess he'll end up with? Random ideas, universities out west: CU Boulder, Montana State Bozeman, U Utah, Oregon State, Gonzaga LACs out west: Colorado College, Fort Lewis College Obviously there are more; just throwing these out there.[/quote] Thanks. He has all As and A-s now and is taking/will take the most rigorous classes in all subjects except world language. He will take BC calc next year as a junior. Colorado College is definitely on our radar -- he loves the idea of the block schedule (and having lots of long weekends for kayaking). But because it's a small school, I'm worried it might not have enough options for a student who might not be 100% sure about what he wants to study.[/quote]
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