Anonymous wrote:She might like Harvey Mudd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carleton College--its reddit description is "The friendliest, nerdiest, and quirkiest college in America!"
probably not realistic for her test scores though?
Anonymous wrote:Carleton College--its reddit description is "The friendliest, nerdiest, and quirkiest college in America!"
Anonymous wrote:Providence
Boston u
Furman
Anonymous wrote:University of Mary Washington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of MIT, Caltech, Swarthmore, etc. The issue is 1. my daughter is not STEM-y and 2. she does not have the scores/grades to get into those schools (which are kind of a long shot for everyone). But she loves to learn, super shy, kind hearted, a bit of a dork. She wants to major in psychology and sociology. 4.2 WGPA, 3.82 UWGPA, 30 ACT. Suggestions? Prefers small, no real preference on geographic location.
I thought Brandeis seems promising. The tour gave a lot of specifics about favorite courses and great professors, which is not something I've run much elsewhere.
Love our tour guide at Brandeis and their passion for education, but several of the buildings looked in disrepair. We loved Muhlenberg -- genuinely friendly, kind students, passionate about education, and nerdy seemed cool there. DD is applying to some of the top nerd schools, but cut Brandeis and kept Muhlenberg.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely W&M. Chicago - where fun goes to die.
Anonymous wrote:St Johns in Maryland
Reed (I don't know their current admit profile)