<p>Hi, I was recently admitted to UChicago, Williams, Swarthmore, Cornell (Arts and Sciences), and Bowdoin (and some safeties).</p>
<p>I havent heard back from all the schools about financial aid yet, which may help me make the decision.</p>
<p>I'm looking for a school where the professors care about the students and are willing to help them and let them do research with them. Id prefer small classes to large classes with TAs teaching. My main interest academically is in math and science (more towards the chemistry/physics half than biology) and possibly economics.</p>
<p>I'm a pretty competitive runner and was recruited to Williams and Swarthmore. Im good enough to walk on D1, so I should be able to run at any of these schools. I want to make sure wherever I go supports student athletes and has nice places to run. At the same time, I'm not a big fan of the jock culture that good sports sometimes results in. I don't drink, and don't want to be in a place where the only social activity is drinking (its OK if there is some, because that is inevitable, but I dont want to be socially crippled by not drinking). This would seem to point to less isolated schools like UChicago and Swarthmore, but I am also very outdoorsy. While I like the city, I also really like to hike, ice climb, camp etc (I'm not like a recreational hiker, I'm pretty into outdoor activities), which would seem to point to Cornell and Williams.</p>
<p>I want an intellectual, quirky atmosphere (kind of like Swarthmore and UChicago's) where kids love their studies and like to joke around about them. I also like to study hard, but I am a little intimidated by what Ive heard about grade deflation at UChicago, Cornell, and Swarthmore.</p>
<p>My final concern is the prestige of the schools. I know most people say that you shouldnt pay attention to the name of a school when choosing where you want to go. I followed this rule when I was making my list of schools to apply to, but now that I have a list of schools that I know I would be happy at for various reasons, I want to make sure the name of the school lands me a good job coming out of undergrad (I may go to grad school part time while I work, or go full time based on my financial situation). This goes back to my concern about the difficulty of the academics at Swat, Chicago, and Cornell because I am not sure whether employers and grad schools will prefer a lower GPA from one of those schools to a higher GPA somewhere else. I realize most of my schools are pretty difficult academically and Williams and Bowdoin will be difficult as well, but I have heard they are not as bad as the other schools.</p>
<p>Any suggestions/advice? Right now I think I am leaning towards Williams/UChicago.</p>
<p>Edit: I was also waitlisted at Amherst, which could be an option (the coach may be able to get me in off the wait-list if I decide I want to go there).</p>