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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DC suffers from terrible anxiety and will not do well at behemoths like HYS, although s/he has the stats and would be a legacy. Do Amherst/Williams/Middlebury, etc. offer non-CS engineering degrees? (I do have google, but I also would like to start a conversation and gets some ideas.)[/quote] No. They don't offer engr. Swarthmore does but has a grind rep. If she has the stats and bells and whistles, Yale has a friendlier rep. Olin would be a great choice if she is good with a very small campus. Extremely supportive and nurturing (and sewing machines in the library)! 50/50 m/f ratio. Also, students can take classes at Wellesley. Mine chose Brown for reach -- very supportive and close to 50/50 male/female ratio. Got in early but also has national awards. Also look at Lafayette and WPI for target and likely. Both known for nurturing campuses. Hofstra and Denver are known for excellent accommodation support. NEU too (but they charge extra), but their admissions is overhyped and campus overcrowded. [/quote]
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