<p>Maybe someone can help me find more colleges :)</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>Maybe someone can help me find more colleges :)</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>University of Rochester</p>
<p>Thank you :)</p>
<p>wesleyan, vassar, and brown
oh and not columbia.</p>
<p>Vassar for sure. I think Sarah Lawrence, but I'm not sure.</p>
<p>jhu 6 credits requirement for writing if eng or 12 credits requirement for writing if human/science
rest are just simple distribution credits which basically means you can take anything you want but have to earn enough credits to graduate lol</p>
<p>Yes, was looking at Vassar yesterday. I was looking at Vassar during the summer, but it must have slipped my mind that Vassar doesn't have many GE requirements. Vassar is also in NY which I kinda like since I want to go into publishing :) So will probably major in English. </p>
<p>Thanks again for the suggestions :)</p>
<p>Any lower tiers?</p>
<p>Look at Grinnell.</p>
<p>thanks :)</p>
<p>and,</p>
<p>I love Reed & I just started to look at Oberlin alittle bit. Oh yes, Hampshire has few requirements too, I think?</p>
<p>Oberlin is also an amazing school. However, I do not recall their GE requirements. Reed is known for a very academically intense curriculum.</p>
<p>thanks :)</p>
<p>can anyone think of any more?</p>
<p>Amherst College has one of the most open curriculum in the nation. The only required course is a freshman seminar. I must reiterate, Amherst has a very, very open curriculum.</p>
<p>thanks :)</p>
<p>are there no colleges with a higher acceptance rate with few GE requirements?</p>
<p>these all are reaches.</p>
<p>in short;
3.28 GPA
172 PSAT (68 CR /53 M /51 W)</p>
<p>apply to jhu, if you are a urm, they will take you =D</p>
<p>I'm not :P</p>
<p>Smith College</p>
<p>No GE requirement except for a first year writing seminar.</p>
<p>thanks but all women is out of the question :P went to all girls high school for nearly 3 years. enough for me!</p>
<p>any more ideas? :)</p>