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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Scranton or Marshall? Those 2 came up as having a Japanese minor. Marshall is bigger and farther away, but is pretty well known for its support programs.[/quote] Thanks! Will check them out with her. [/quote] Scranton is a terrible fit other than maybe offering a Japanese minor. [/quote] I did say I was only looking for Japanese and not too far. It’s fine if it isn’t actually a fit.[/quote] Why would you want a suggestion that doesn't seem like a fit?[/quote] This is OP. I didn’t write the above quote. We are looking for a hard combination of smaller school, Japanese as a major or minor, music or musical theatre and graphic arts. She’s heavily leaning towards Japanese as a major with Graphic arts as a minor at E-town and continuing music in clubs and choirs. E-town doesn’t have theatre anymore and it makes me sad to see her stop performing. She’s really happy on stage. Ursinus and UMary Washington may be good fit. [/quote] Knox College[/quote]
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