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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We live in the midwest. DD wants to be within a 5 hour drive. That basically gets us Rhodes, Wash U, Grinnell, U Wisconsin. She potentially has the chops for Wash U but we do not want to full pay there. We can't get to Minneapolis or Chicago in 5 hours. I will have her look beyond that radius, but I really hope Grinnell is a good fit. She prefers a smaller more intimate school, does not want the rah rah/ Greek life of a state school, but she is pretty moderate politically and definitely not a navel gazer. For us, the location (in terms of getting there - we haven't visited) is a plus. I wonder if there are other normal smart midwestern kids who just don't want to go to a coast or city. [/quote] People in the Midwest have been choosing Grinnell over WashU because of the money Grinnell gives since the beginning of time. Both will set you up equally well. [/quote] We’re in the DMV. I have a Grinnell grad. I know many other Grinnell grads living and working in the area. None has two head. All fall well within the range of normal. Yes, they’re liberal but not lunatics. They’re smart and good people. Many were athletes. We’re talking truly mainstream people. Stereotypes are long to die. [/quote]
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