Economics and Language at Reed vs Tufts vs Johns Hopkins

<p>Title pretty much says it all. I'm interested in studying economics, German, Spanish, and Latin, and then maybe going to business school. I'll probably major in economics and minor in a language. </p>

<p>I've been accepted to all of these places. I want a college environment that is academic, without a lot of fraternities and partying. </p>

<p>So what is my best bet?</p>

<p>Unless I’m mistaken, Reed doesn’t exactly let you minor in subjects. you could choose to do economics and live in the Spanish mansion and take loads of Latin, German, and Spanish classes.</p>

<p>I don’t know a lot about Tufts and Johns Hopkins as I never really looked into those schools, but Reed will definitely have an erudite atmosphere if that’s what you’re looking for !</p>

<p>Reed is a great academic and intellectual experience. It’s not as large as Tufts or JHU, but it’s got a great Economics Department and excellent Language Departments-particularly Latin and Greek because the Classics are important to Reed. Eventually, you have to decide if you want a smaller, more intellectual environment like Reed’s or something larger like Tufts or JHU, and everything that comes with that. Good Luck and Congratulations on great acceptances!</p>