Anonymous wrote:Many.
Juniata links by Amtrak to Philadelphia. It takes much longer than driving but my kid just did schoolwork.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP wants more than 3 hours north. Most of you people can't read. (Or can't count.) The question wasn't hard and the correct answers are UVM and UNH. Carry on.
You misread. She said “within a 3ish hour radius,” which would actually preclude UVM and UNH. Though since she mentioned Connecticut and Boston, I guess she really means “six hour radius.”
Anonymous wrote:OP wants more than 3 hours north. Most of you people can't read. (Or can't count.) The question wasn't hard and the correct answers are UVM and UNH. Carry on.
Anonymous wrote:Solid B student (3.25 GPA) with ADHD, not submitting test scores - we've done a good job of finding some good choices within a 3-ish hour radius of DC. Student wants to be in colder weather, enjoys winter sports. Wants to study environmental science, biology, natural resource management. We've not traveled much in New England and I feel like we've not really evaluated options. Student will not have a car. Any quick brainstorms of colleges we should look at that are along the Amtrak north east corridor, or otherwise train accessible?
We've been looking at ~5K-20K size, a positive acceptance rate (65% or higher), more urban/suburban (ie, not an isolated campus - wants access to shops, restaurants, things to do). Has tended to prefer public universities to privates.
I've only come up with UConn and UMass Boston. Other ideas?