Anonymous wrote:In terms of education/career prospects, I doubt there is much difference, so it should be a matter of cost + preference.
Michigan - cold climate, huge Big 10 school. Powerhouse football + basketball. Ann Arbor is (or at least used to be) a nice town though.
W&M. Small, LAC-like public. Wiliamsburg is pretty sleepy,
Northeastern. In probably the greatest city for a student in America. Plus the internship experience. More of an urban campus.
Lafayette. SLAC, but a really good one. It looks roughly equidistant between Philly and NYC.
Only you and your DD know which setting is the best fit and which the best value. No one here can help you.
This. They are all different in some way. My kid is only an junior and would pick Lafayette because Michigan is too cold, W&M is too "boring", and Northeastern is too urban.
What did she like about these? Why did she put them on her list? Which one makes her feel excited?