<p>I am looking for a small college (most likely liberal arts, but open to others), that is in New England and has an excellent science program. It deffinetly has to be in New England and science has to be strong. Here are my stats:</p>
<p>Freshman year- no honors courses, all regular courses.</p>
<p>Sophmore year- Honors English, Honors History, Honors French 3, and the rest were regular</p>
<p>^^^was about to say Wheaton when I saw this. </p>
<p>Union College isn’t in New England but it is in NY. I think that it has a pretty strong science program. I’ve been to the campus (for a basketball tournament) and the only thing is that the surrounding area is a little sketchy, although the campus itself is nice. </p>
<p>Connecticut College-been there too, super pretty campus </p>
<p>You also might want to look at Bowdoin, Colby and Bates, although these three are particularly difficult admissions wise.</p>
<p>Trinity college in CT or Wesleyan- try HWS it’s in upstate NY- tell us more about your personality- I honestly can take someones interests and know where they belong college wise - based on lifestyle- are u preppy… average, nerdy… how’d you describe yourself? What are you looking for socially?</p>
<p>Have you talked to your parents about your cost constraints, and to get basic financial information for the net price calculators on the college web sites?</p>
<p>-Wellesley College (but it’s a women’s college)
-Boston University
-Boston College
-MIT
-Yale
-Amherst College
-Babson College
-Brandeis University
-Tufts
-Williams
-Fairfield
-Wesleyan (not the same as wellesley)
-Bates
-Bowdoin
-University of New England</p>