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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP. I’m in California. Cal and UCLA definitely don’t have reputations as being fun any more. But UCSB is still hanging on. My kid is okay with going anywhere. DC is a smart kid with excellent grades who is very social, athletic (but not recruit level), loves debate, loves robotics, mostly loves having fun. [/quote] My DD is a senior at UCLA and is having the time of her life. Seriously - she couldn't have had a better college experience. Even with her first year on-line with the whole campus closed. She moved into an off-campus apartment with five girls and made a ton of friends that year. She has close friends at Cal and UCSB and they're having a blast as well. [/quote] That's so nice to know! If your child is interested in going to CA, UC San Diego might offer a similar experience and has a spectacularly beautiful campus, and UC Santa Cruz is also in a gorgeous part of the world with lots of fun things to do. Also, OP, people are talking on the CTCL thread about SLACs, so you might want to look over there. The ones in the Pacific Northwest all sound like places a student could really enjoy. I think they've discussed Reed, Willamette, the University of Puget Sound, Whitman, Evergreen State, and Lewis & Clark (not on the CTCL list, but the same sort of thing). [/quote]
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