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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would your student be interested in Vassar, Skidmore, or Oberlin? I think those are all similar to SLC in certain respects but more reputable (and possibly stronger in science fields). How about a women’s college like Bryn Mawr or Mt. Holyoke?[/quote] Yes- Vassar and Oberlin are her #1 & #2 choices right now. She also liked Mt. Holyoke and Smith, and looking to visit some additional schools this spring. Just trying to help her build a list that's realistic, while she's a strong student (3.9 UW) with great ECs, she will be applying TO, so looking to cast the net widely. I really appreciate the suggestions! SLC's reputation is strong, people have heard of it (unlike some of the other SLACs in that 100-120 range) so I wondered if there was more to the picture. Same thing with Bennington in VT, seems like a great, funky little school but after digging around found that it wasn't a school we'd consider. [/quote] How about Hamilton, Wesleyan, Colby, Bates, Franklin & Marshall, Kenyon, Union, Trinity? [/quote] Why are you suggesting such competitive schools? How ridiculous.[/quote] Colby and Trinity seem, to me, the very antithesis of SL. I mean, really....[/quote]
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