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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Easy schools to get into in a city are going to often be heavily commuter schools. You don't want your kid sitting in an empty dorm on the weekend.[/quote] Such a ridiculous and ignorant statement. I second the idea to look at the jesuit colleges. St Joe's is an excellent example.[/quote] I didn't know St Joe's would be that easy to get into. Yeah, if you can get into a supportive private school I would agree. But avoid the UIC type directional city schools.[/quote] +1 He'll have better outcomes at a smaller, undergrad focused college that really supports students. Tend to get more of this at smaller schools but he sounds like a kid who probably would like a larger environment, sports, etc. Someplace like Marquette has a >80% acceptance rate and a lot of school spirit around basketball. And Jesuit schools tend to be urban areas.[/quote]
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