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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Looking at small colleges in the northeast and MidAtlantic with good academics. So many are in the middle of nowhere though- Colgate, Bates, Colby, Bucknell, Hamilton, W&L. Visited Holy Cross and liked though Worcester isn’t the best and same for Trinity in Hartford. We did like Franklin & Marshall in Lancaster which is a charming small city. Looking at Amherst which is quite a reach school. Any other suggestions??[/quote] Occidental (in LA, but kind of suburban feel, 20-30 minutes from downtown LA) Macalester (in St. Paul, quiet neighborhood, easy public transportation access to Minneapolis or downtown St. P) Reed (30 minutes from Portland OR) Oxford college (Emory-affiliated LAC 45 minutes from Atlanta, with free campus shuttles to Emory/Atlanta, your degree says Emory) Dickinson (nice college town, not far from Columbus OH) [/quote] Just a note that downtown LA is not where the life is. But it is equal distance away from Silverlake, Los Feliz, and Echo Park. It’ll be annoying but very possible to get to the west side of the city.[/quote]
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