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[quote=Anonymous] We looked closely at St. John's a couple of years ago for our DC who was very into classics, and that it would be a great place to meet like minded young people which would also promote strong social interaction. We also thought Annapolis would make for a good college town in its own way. Ultimately, DC did not apply because he wanted more flexibility in the curriculum and a larger school, but it was certainly a viable option. DC ended up going to a larger school that had an intensive freshman year curriculum focused on the Western Cannon, but thereafter allowed him choose any specific major. It provided that same cozy, seminar curriculum as a freshman with close faculty relationships, and a natural built-in social grouping which was great (obviously only one year, not four). On the other hand, once that year is over you realize that most college students are not into the same things that excite you and your first year friends. Still, something to think about as another option. [/quote]
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