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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I also suggest one of the Claremont Colleges. I am an alum. It’s big enough with all the schools combined and is in Claremont- which is a very cute and lively village! You can always escape to other areas: beaches, desert, mountains, LA, San Diego very easily.[/quote] +1 We have a daughter at Pomona and love visiting Claremont. She's never bored of the energy with the five other colleges, and the school funds experiences/internships to the LA area. D rides a train weekly to Downtown LA for her internship.[/quote] Those 5 schools are extremely hard to get into. [/quote] And are extremely expensive to go to. Meal plan is like $7200 a year and honestly their local town is like upscale boutique - very pricy. Not to mention over an hour away from LAX. I would think anyone on FA would have a really hard time fitting in there and traveling home too. [/quote] I went to CMC- many of my friends were on FA... there is no such thing as having a hard time fitting in due to being on FA.[/quote]
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