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Good colleges for me?
Alright, I'm going to be a senior in HS next year, so I've started cracking down on colleges. I've come to OOT to help me with suggestions.
First, a little about me. I'm just a regular high school guy. I got a 2100 (720 Reading, 700 Math, 680 Writing) on my SAT and have a 98 GPA. I'm in NHS. I'm in virtually all AP classes. I'm a manager for our HS basketball team (those who can't ball, manage). I was in a language club for three years, but will not be taking it this upcoming year. I have a job as a server for a local restaurant, and have been acolyting for my church since 6th grade. At this point, I'm not sure of what I want to do yet. I'm leaning towards some sort of writing, but it's all hearsay right now. What I'm looking for right now is a good liberal arts school where I would be free to pick and choose my classes, and maybe wait a couple of semesters before choosing my major. Weather isn't a big deal; I'm from Texas, so heat doesn't bother me, and I can deal with the cold. I'm looking to go out of state. So far, I've found two schools that really interest me: Bucknell University in PA, and the University of Chicago. I've been to many different cities in the US, and my favorites have been Chicago (where my brother goes to school at the Art Institute), San Diego, DC, and Seattle. I'd prefer a medium size school, probably nothing with more than around 15,000 students. Other than that, I'm not too picky at this point. Any suggestions for schools or just general advice about applying to colleges would be greatly appreciated. |
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Re: Good colleges for me?
I have friends that go to Haverford and Swarthmore. They both like it there.
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My cousin (and mother-and father-in-law) went to Bucknell and thoroughly enjoyed it. He made some excellent contacts there and parlayed his education into a very good job on Wall Street. He was in the business school so take that for what it's worth.
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Re: Good colleges for me?
U of C is amazing, but its not the easiest school in the world to get into. if u miss the bus on that, UIC and Depaul are both really good schools also. and u dont need to make a decision on your major until at earliest sophomore year...
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Re: Good colleges for me?
Northwestern could be a good option, I just finished here and its a good school in a lot of different areas which is good if you dont know what you want coming in. Its also just outside Chicago and the city is reasonable accessable via the el.
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Re: Good colleges for me?
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Northwestern could be a good option, I just finished here and its a good school in a lot of different areas which is good if you dont know what you want coming in. Its also just outside Chicago and the city is reasonable accessable via the el. [/ QUOTE ] I've also looked at Northwestern, and have heard great things about it, but haven't really gotten to look at it as much as I want. I will. Also, feel free to be honest about what schools you think I'd be able to have a reasonable chance to get into; you won't offend me if you tell me I probably won't be able to get into a certain school (ala Harvard). |
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Re: Good colleges for me?
Georgetown. You seem like a good applicant for here, although its pretty competitive. DC is a great city to be young in, and GTown is the best school in the city (with GW a close second.) I'd recommend it highly.
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Georgetown. You seem like a good applicant for here, although its pretty competitive. DC is a great city to be young in, and GTown is the best school in the city (with GW a close second.) I'd recommend it highly. [/ QUOTE ] I am currently attending GW in DC. It's an OK school, especially if you can get a scholarship. Depends a lot on what you want to study, and what kind of people you like and hobbies you have. Can't beat the location. If you want any more info, PM me. |
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[ QUOTE ] Northwestern could be a good option, I just finished here and its a good school in a lot of different areas which is good if you dont know what you want coming in. Its also just outside Chicago and the city is reasonable accessable via the el. [/ QUOTE ] I've also looked at Northwestern, and have heard great things about it, but haven't really gotten to look at it as much as I want. I will. Also, feel free to be honest about what schools you think I'd be able to have a reasonable chance to get into; you won't offend me if you tell me I probably won't be able to get into a certain school (ala Harvard). [/ QUOTE ] My sister went there and still lives in Evanston. It's a great school and Evanston is a very nice town. |
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Re: Good colleges for me?
The Claremont Colleges are Awesome Liberal Arts Colleges.
I went to Pomona College and absolutely loved it. Hard to beat a top 5 liberal arts school located in Sunny Southern California. The school is also the happiest place in the world. They throw money at everything and make sure everyone is happy. Claremont McKenna - one of the sister schools - is also very good. I would HIGHLY recommend these schools. |
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