<p>So, I'm a junior (class of 2009) and have about a bajillion questions regarding all aspects of Smith. I really, REALLY like Smith--it's my top school and has been for a while. But there are still some lingering doubts...</p>
<p>First off: how is financial aid? Unfortunately, my family falls in the dreaded middle-ground--while we make too much to get serious financial aid, we also don't make enough to be free of money-woes (especially because I have a twin as well as two younger sibs who are definitely going to college.) Rumor has it Smith is not so generous regarding fin aid; in your experience, does this hold true? We used the College Board calculator to determine EFC--does anyone know if Smith's estimation for EFC will fall within this range or outside of it? Also, I know merit aid is pretty sparse--does anyone know what kind of stats you to need to receive something like the coveted Zollman Scholarship? (Aiming high, I know. :])</p>
<p>Second off: Academics. I know Smith ranks up there, but what I really want to know is, is it challenging? Will it make me work harder, think harder? I suppose it's a silly question, but I'm bored silly in most of my classes, all honors and AP. I want to be challenged, want to go somewhere where the profs and classes make interest me and make me work; but more than that, I want to go somewhere where all the students feel like that. So, does Smith fit the bill?</p>
<p>Third: Social life. No, I'm not going to ask the dreaded-male question--quite the opposite, actually. Now, while lurking these boards it seems like there have been quite a few threads whose sole purpose seems to be to reassure the OP that Smith isn't really that gay. Well, I am--gay, I mean--and I want to know: is Smith as really as accepting/gay-friendly as it's made out to be? I'm from a rural/not-so-accepting town, so going to a place who will accept me for me is rather important. </p>
<p>Okay, so I realize that this is rather long--but any help/advice/comments would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again in advance...</p>