Help in Selection

<p>What schools meet the following requirements:</p>

<p>-Urban campus
-Midsize to large student body
-My majors of interest (whatever schools have good programs for this): International Studies/Relations, Business in general (undecided on field yet)
-Schools for kids with 3.5 to 4.0+ GPA (mine's a 4.7)
-Schools for kids with 2000-2400 range (mine's currently 2110 but hoping to get 2200+ next time around) and ACT 30-36
-Schools with FRATS and PARTIES!</p>

<p>I am starting to make a college list and it seems top heavy with a lot of ivy's, so I want some top-tier or other good schools to add to my list. Any ideas for good additions? Thanks!</p>

<p>Here is one magazines ratings for B Schools: [Business</a> School Rankings and Profiles: EMBA, Executive Education, MBA, Part-time MBA, Distance MBA](<a href=“Bloomberg Businessweek - Bloomberg”>Bloomberg Businessweek - Bloomberg)
You can see which schools are in cities (like UT in Austin).</p>

<p>Georgetown, Duke, Vanderbilt</p>

<p>UVa isn’t urban but, otherwise, fits the profile</p>

<p>Tufts immediately comes to mind. USC, too.</p>

<p>i think i wanna stay in the NE if that makes selection easier</p>

<p>Johns Hopkins, NYU (not my area of expertise, so take my suggestions with a grain of salt).</p>

<p>Duke seems pretty likely to fit the criteria.</p>

<p>i want less top-heavyschools so maybe a few target sschools that i would get into (like a school w a good chance of me getting into)</p>

<p>ha. Duke is not urban. Durham??? RLLLY??? lol</p>

<p>anyways:</p>

<p>Upenn, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, NYU (is pretty large), Georgetown.</p>

<p>Tufts is not urban either. it’s in Medford, MA which is still a good 20-30 minutes away from Boston.</p>