<p>Bard might be good, depending on interests and personality. They've got the Levy Economics Institute on campus and some extremely good economics professors. Acceptance rate is 32% and SAT scores are optional.</p>
<p>Thanks, Bard seems like a really good thing for her especially since I think SATs are her weakest point. Any other suggestions, Chimaera, that was a good pick.</p>
<p>her sat scores are bringing her down, but there are some excellent new england LACs for econ that dont require them:
conn college, holy cross, bates, hamilton, union</p>
<p>CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE
RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE
BARD COLLEGE
COLGATE UNIVERSITY
TRINITY COLLEGE
BOWDOIN COLLEGE
LAFAYETTE COLLEGE
ST LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY
PITZER COLLEGE
BARNARD COLLEGE
HAMILTON COLLEGE
DREW UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS
WELLESLEY COLLEGE
MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE
SPELMAN COLLEGE
OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
BRYN MAWR COLLEGE
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE
CONNECTICUT COLLEGE
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
WHEATON COLLEGE
AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE
SMITH COLLEGE
COLORADO COLLEGE
BELOIT COLLEGE
WILLIAMS COLLEGE
BATES COLLEGE
DAVIDSON COLLEGE
RHODES COLLEGE
HAVERFORD COLLEGE
KALAMAZOO COLLEGE
CENTRE COLLEGE</p>
<p>LACs for econ from Rugg's:
Amherst
Barnard
Bates
Bowdoin
Brandeis
Bryn Mawr
Bucknell
Claremont McKenna
Colby
Connecticut C
Dartmouth
DePauw
Grinnell
Hamilton
Haverford
Holy Cross
Kalamazoo
Kenyon
Lafayette
Macalester
Middlebury
Mount Holyoke
Occidental
Pomona
Rhodes
Smith
St Mary's (MD)
St Olaf
U of South
Swarthmore
Trinity (CT)
Trinity (TX)
Wabash
Wake Forest
Washington & Lee
Wellesley
Wesleyan
Whitman
Willamette
Williams</p>