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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Vanderbilt[/quote] Vandy is one of the closest fits for what OP clarified to be looking for. Ditto UChicago Also Northwestern (Evanston is a quaint village with a few restaurants they could walk to although not the liveliness of an urban city—but there’s an L stop right there and the kids there really do head into Chicago) BC is similar to Northwestern being in Brookline but they can take the T into the city BU is right on the edge of a lot of happening spots (Kenmore Square), walking distance to Boylston stree shops/restaurants and Backbay and you can take the T if you want to go further in to Faneuil Hall area; and it does have self-contained feel—ask the students (and brownstone residences on Bay Street are quaint and new dorms on West campus are amazing) OP should definitely visit Boston and can judge for herself the feel of BC, BU, NEU, Tufts, Harvard, MIT, etc. all in 1 trip[/quote]
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