<p>For me, personally? It's too close to home. I go on campus probably once a week.</p>
<p>For you? It's really just a matter if you like the people there. I have friends (our age) who take classes there, and they all really like their courses, so I wouldn't worry about academics. It's just the culture of the school, I guess, that has to click.</p>
<p>how about..hmmmm...the college for peoplewithalmostperfectsatscoreswholiketobrag
lol jk. ermm but i would consider princeton/yale if i were you.</p>
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how about..hmmmm...the college for peoplewithalmostperfectsatscoreswholiketobrag
lol jk. ermm but i would consider princeton/yale if i were you
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lol THAAAAANKS ;]</p>
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Upenn? Nice campus, it's in the city but it's in West Philly which isn't too urban, but is 5-10 subway ride away from center city.
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Eh, I dunno why but I always feel like I wouldn't like UPenn :[ no concrete reasons though really.</p>
<p>Although LACs aren't your first choice, Pomona might be somewhere you want to add. Its only 1400 (?) by itself, but with the 4 other Claremont Colleges next to it, there is approximately 5000 students. It feels more like a component of a university than an individual college, based on what I can tell, so I don't think it would be too small for you. And naturally, its very strong in all your interests.</p>
<p>Duke? It's in a city but not a big one. My parents went there and told me they took a bus to go into the "city" part of Durham. And it looks like Hogwarts, lol. It's got like 6500 undergrads and good humanities and government programs. And it's close enough to Georgia that you can drive but not so close your parents are coming up for surprise dinners.</p>
<p>Well, your stats are good enough to get into any college probably (assuming you have impressive extracurriculars and awards).</p>
<p>If you're interested in political science, some good schools include Georgetown University, George Washington University, Columbia
University, and University of Chicago.</p>
<p>If you're interested in finance, some good schools include University of Pennsylvania-Wharton, New York University-Stern, and Dartmouth University-Tuck.</p>
<p>If you want a career in politics, some good schools include Harvard University, Stanford University, Georgetown University, University of Michigan, and Bowdoin College.</p>
<p>I don't know what I'm talking about.</p>
<p>I can't believe you're not interested in medicine though. :(</p>
<p>"If you're interested in finance, some good schools include University of Pennsylvania-Wharton, New York University-Stern, and Dartmouth University-Tuck."</p>