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<li>a respectable percentage of jews</li>
<li>a prestigious school</li>
<li>nothing more than 10000 students(the lower the better)</li>
<li>northeast</li>
<li>a respectable buisiness program and/or law program.</li>
</ul>
<p>BU, Syracuse are too big. i love UPENN and that is a great answer but i just simply dont have the grades for it. Thank you for your help though.</p>
<p>I am looking into Bentley. The thing about Babson is tnat it is all business and people switch their fields in college all the time and i cant do that at babson really. Uconn i havent really looked at, but i think it is too big for my liking.</p>
<p>Wheaton College (MA) now has a business major, a small LAC near Boston & Providence. The only reason I heard about it was my S told me, he is a student there…</p>
<p>For a safety school, look at Alfred University, NY, established in 1836 as a co-ed university.
About 2300 undergrads, small classes-know your professors, No Greek Life, Division III athletics, need based aid, merit aid, Hillel House for housing students, buses to NYC at peak vacation times, shuttles to Rochester airport at peak vacation times, lots of clubs and organizations.</p>
<p>School of Art & Design
School of Business
School of Engineering
School of Liberal Arts </p>
<p>Princeton Review’s Best 377
Fiske Guide 2013
Princeton Review’s Best Business Schools
Fiske Best Buy
USNWR’s Great Schools Great Price
USNWR’s Best Value
Fiske Small Schools Strong in Engineering
Fiske Small Schools Strong in Art & Design
Washington Monthly’s Best Master Degree Institution</p>
<p>Alfred is too low prestige-wise. Wheaton is also another great option. What perecentage of the student body is jewish??? Thank you so much for your help.</p>
<p>Have you read through Jewish “B” student thread. Even if grades are higher you might get some good ideas of places that get postivie feedback for Jewish life.</p>
<p>look into Muhlenberg, GW, Tulane, URochester
And I agree you should do some research…look at some guide books, use google, and hillel.org to get some more ideas</p>
<p>Tulane, Muhlenberg, and GW are all on the list. I really like GW except it is a little to big for me. Just looked at U Rochester but i forgot to mention that i would really like my college to be near or in a big city. Thank you for these great suggestions!</p>
<p>Brandeis is defintely one to consider. Tufts would be probably my top choice its just i dont really have the grades to get into tufts. Thank you for your help though. These are two great suggestions.</p>