Environmental Studies

<p>Hey, guys! So, right now I go to Eckerd College, and it's just not working for me. I don't feel challenged by my courses. I'm looking for a school that's more rigorous in its academics, and I was hoping you guys could offer up some ideas. I'm a native Floridian, but I'm open to looking at schools anywhere basically (I'm partial to New England). I do like small, liberal artsy type places, but again, if the environmental studies (I emphasize <em>studies,</em> not science) program there is good, I'll look into it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, CC :)</p>

<p>PS - I hate stats posts, so that's why I'm not including them, but I believe mine offer me a shot at most any top school, so go nuts! Please. :)</p>

<p>Bates, Connecticut, Bowdoin, Colby, Skidmore, College of the Atlantic.</p>

<p>Check Brown.</p>

<p>cali schools too</p>

<p>If you're looking for that subject and you want well-rounded studies, why not some place like UVM, Bennington, Marlboro, St. Lawrence, or somewhere else like that that's really known for it? I had originally considered EVS, and those were some of the schools that were most raved about by my EVS and earth science professors, plus most of the guidebooks I read.</p>