American Universities in Europe

<p>I've applied to Dartmouth and Williams but now looking for american universities in europe as a backup. I found several colleges, luckily most of them has deadlines for application later than march...Here are several of them:
Webster University Vienna (Austria)
Vesalius College (Belgium)
American University in Paris
Jacobs University Bremen (Germany)
American College Dublin (Ireland)
American University of Rome
John Cabot University in Rome
Saint Louis University (Spain)
Franklin College in Switzerland </p>

<p>Of this colleges I need to choose one or two to apply. Do you know anything about this colleges? About campus, academics, alumni...anything???
Thank you in advance.</p>

<p>bump bump!!!</p>

<p>Jacobs University has a nice campus, secluded, not really in Bremen though. The dorm I saw was good, it seems like every, or most, students have a single and share a bathroom with only one other student.
I can't really say anything about its academics other than that they seem to be challenging and a lot of work(quote from a student) and that it's not easy(for Germans) to get in.</p>

<p>None of them are anywhere near being in the league of Dartmouth and Williams. You sure you want to drop it that far?</p>

<p>I'm at the American University of Paris currently in my sophomore year. I've posted a lot about it on this site because I keep seeing all these misconceptions about it posted by people who've never even attended. Anyway, if you want to ask any questions, go ahead. I'm in the politics department but I've taken a lot of classes from the French department, as well as art history and film... and I'm now starting in economics, too... whew.</p>