Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:thanks for replies. Wants a campus feel but also proximity to a city. Won't consider any school in the District, though that is likely the type of campus/urban "feel" DC is looking for. Also wants mid-size undergrad population. Need less selective than Tufts or Brandeis. Does not want to go to a Catholic university, or any school with a particular religious bent.
I know JUST what you’re looking for, OP. And it’s hard to find! St Joseph in Phila, Loyola Chicago are two that we looked at. Good luck
Anonymous wrote:Rice?
Northeastern?
Pomona?
Fordham or Manhattan but they are Catholic
Elmhurst outside Chicago?
Marquette (also Catholic)?
Anonymous wrote:If one's looking for access to the vibrancy of a city like Chicago, I'm not sure Case Western would be a compelling alternative...
Anonymous wrote:thanks for replies. Wants a campus feel but also proximity to a city. Won't consider any school in the District, though that is likely the type of campus/urban "feel" DC is looking for. Also wants mid-size undergrad population. Need less selective than Tufts or Brandeis. Does not want to go to a Catholic university, or any school with a particular religious bent.
Anonymous wrote:Pitt is urban.
Anonymous wrote:Self-selection is not a new trend. All things being equal, NW is harder to get in to than either Wash U or Tufts.