impressions of these schools...

<p>Here's my list so far.
I am interested in English, Intl Studies, French, Poli Sci, Government, International Relations, Anthropology, Leaning non-romance languages. I want to double major in French and something else. I especially like the idea of an open curriculum.
Cost is an issue because I'm the upper middle class income bracket where I need money, but am that the most in need of money.
I would like a lot of interaction with professors and discussion type classes.
I'd be happy to share my resumee info through a private email if anyone is interested in reccommending schools I could get into.
so here goes</p>

<p>Brown
Amherst-first choice
Williams
Vassar
Haverford
Smith
Wellesley
Bryn Mawr
Hamilton
Drew
Rutgers New Brunswick (in state)
possibly skidmore, college of william and mary </p>

<p>if anyone has any experience at these schools or any info regarding academics, social life, admission, etc, i'd be very grateful.</p>

<p>please help bumpbump</p>

<p>please help again</p>

<p>georgetown university is top school to consider ,also American
Goucher Johns Hopkins Univ. of Penn Princeton William and M, Tufts,U of Chicago those are excellent schools!!!</p>