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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These threads become meaningless real fast. Everyone is just throwing names around. It makes no sense and not helpful at all. [/quote] Agree. However, I think that SMCM and College of Wooster are useful, on point suggestions. (I really do, but I recognize the irony of my post.)[/quote] So are St. Olaf, Dickinson Juanita and some of the lower ranked seven sisters (not Barnard or Wellesley, yes Sarah Lawrence (now coed) and MHC). Yes, Mary Washington for instate VA. Guilford College in GSO, NC is Quaker and a nice choice. A 1350-1400 SAT kid with a mix of As and Bs and a couple of APs the last two years should get into these schools and have a good chance at enough merit to make it in state comparable. [/quote] Sarah Lawrence is not one of the seven sisters schools. The seven sisters are Radcliffe, Vassar, Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Smith, and Wellesley.[/quote] Fine. You win. Sarah Lawrence is still a good safety. [/quote]
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