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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure why posters are suggesting massive colleges if that's your daughters list, not every LAC is the same. Wellesley (not 5 minutes out of boston but about the same time as Bryn Mawr to Philly), Wake Forest, St Johns potentially, Kalamazoo, Davidson, Williamette University, and Claremont Mckenna/Scripps are the best fits from the top of the head.[/quote] The above post seems way off base. Claremont College College is a great school, but not a place for one interested in history and/or creative writing. Scripps just doesn't fit with the desire to study history & creative writing. Some students complain about the social environment at this all female school. No to Willamette. St. John's Colleges (Santa Fe & Annapolis locations) is also an odd recommendation for OP's daughter. Would have to begin again as a freshman and study a fixed curriculum for all. WFU for creative writing ? Not sure, but have never come across that connection in the past several decades. Scripps is hardly a women's college. Sure, there are women only accepted to the college, but the courses are almost entirely mixed and the dining halls and other buildings tend to have men in them. When DD visited, she even saw a man leave a dorm! Kalamazoo in Michigan ??????[/quote][/quote]
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