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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Throwing these out there though I'm not sure if they fit, but ones to take a look at as possibilities because they fit her location request and may fit the feel of student body (look at the Princeton Guide for student self-descriptions of the campus feel - that's anecdotal but gives an idea of which schools have a more intense feel, which led us to skip Carnegie Mellon and Swarthmore when touring - great schools but not a great kid for our kid) I could definitely be wrong about the feel of these schools, but just based on things I've heard, and their locations as not "in the middle of nowhere," I put them on this list. LACs to look into and see if they fit her wishes: Emory, Davidson, Haverford, Macalester? Larger schools to look into: Rochester, Northeastern, Boston College, Case Western, UNC, Michigan, Vanderbilt, Claremont McKenna?[/quote] michigan is anything but laid back![/quote]
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