<p>i think form your list i might be applying to rochester. i just wanna see other people's sggestions as well.</p>
<p>plus, trinity is in a city, dont want that.</p>
<p>i might take a look at gettysburg or connect. coll</p>
<p>i think form your list i might be applying to rochester. i just wanna see other people's sggestions as well.</p>
<p>plus, trinity is in a city, dont want that.</p>
<p>i might take a look at gettysburg or connect. coll</p>
<p>bump for more suggestions?</p>
<p>You do seem to be all over the map with your intial list, so it is hard and not even very sensible for people on CC to toss out a names of schools whose numbers suggest they might be safeties for you. It would be most helpful for you to talk to your college counselor at school; college counselors vary in quality but you seem to be at enough of a loss that almost any prrofesisonal opinion might be useful.rting point. You probably also have friends, relatives, classmates, who have some ideas. If all else fails, the best thing for you to do is figure out some basic criteria you want in a school and then skim through a couple of college guides like PR or Fiske and see what school sound about right in that regard. For excample, if you dont' want to go to school in a city, then rule out schools whose settings are described as urban (one-word setting description is part of the capsule on the top of the left-hand page of every PR school write-up.)</p>