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[quote=Anonymous]OP, here. Thanks to all who commented. DS is sure he wants to attend a small, alternative college. We figured this list is a good place to start in terms of the types of schools he’s considering. If I could have said, “only Midwest colleges on the list” or “how about Reed” I would have. He’s completely open to moving anywhere. (He’s the most adventurous one in the family.) He’s also at square one. We thought in addition to researching online as a start, that we’d try to garner some personal experiences here to add to the mix. It was the easiest way to ask a lot of people at once. His sister goes to a large state school and is very happy. DS has concluded that environment is not right for him. Knowing him, I tend to agree. Small, personal, and even off-beat are the places that excite him. He toured some of the mid-sized schools when we took her and for whatever reason, he’s just into small. To each his own, different drummers and beats and all of that. We are supportive of what each of our kids wants. I understand what posters are saying about marketing; however, it’s not really important to us. We are just using the list as a jumping off point. Thanks again to all who’ve contributed thus far. Cheers, OP [/quote]
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