Having trouble finding match schools...please help

<p>pyewacked---I've heard good things about Brandeis. I am actually not Italian; I'm Cambodian. But same difference :P I think Brandeis, for me, would be a low-match/safety too. I don't know if it'll be right for me and I don't have time to visit. AH...btw thanks for the help</p>

<p>ttosh---I love California so UCB is attractive, but I live in Connecticut and I don't think it'd fly with my parents if I wanted to go across the country:/ I don't have too much time to visit any more colleges and it's difficult to consider the ones that people here have recommended because I honestly think I won't know if those colleges are right unless I go there. But right now, I'm heavily considering Georgetown, and I'm thinking about putting Williams back on my list. I got a good vibe at Williams, but I'm afraid it might be too small...I know I'm being picky, but I want to make sure that I can at least see myself going there for four years. Once again, thanks for your help. It really has eased my troubled mind.</p>

<p>you should consider UConn honors program, especially if there any financial concerns. fantastic facilities and opportunities, especially for science.</p>

<p>I'm fortunate enough to not have financial concerns be an primary issue. I've visited UConn, and it's just too big and spread out for me. And about a fifth of my high school ends of going to it...which is a negative for me. I'm a UConn Huskies fan, though, so I do like going to Storrs every once in a while.</p>

<p>Brandeis has many Asian students--both Americans and International.</p>

<p>It's not so much the number of Asian students that really matters to me---it's more of the religious aspect. I don't know if Brandeis really suits me. I wish I could go visit.</p>

<p>Perhaps you could e-mail the chaplain for your religious affiliation at Brandeis?</p>

<p>I'll try that. Thanks a lot pyewacket.</p>