<p>good academics, wealthy, homogenous, and preppy</p>
<p>St John's College (MD)</p>
<p>good academics, wealthy, homogenous, and preppy</p>
<p>St John's College (MD)</p>
<p>next generation classics professors.</p>
<p>Lafayette College</p>
<p>Either sporty, or smart but not nerdy, and tries not to seem elitest.. into school spirit</p>
<p>Barnard</p>
<p>Smart women who are better looking than the smart women at Smith and/or Holyoke.</p>
<p>Pacific Lutheran University</p>
<p>Students who want a religious feel but also want to get a primarily preprofessional education while staying relatively close to home.</p>
<p>WashU in St. Louis</p>
<p>beautiful campus, friendly people, tons of Jews, comparable to any tier 1 school</p>
<p>Towson U</p>
<p>Never heard of it.</p>
<p>Annapolis</p>
<p>Great town, realy hard school, academically and in general</p>
<p>Furman</p>
<p>Here's one for Towson U:</p>
<p>The "other" Maryland kids...totally relaxed, chill student body. Not so serious on studying.</p>
<p>Furman</p>
<p>Sociology major at NJIT.</p>
<p>Good with girls but never got laid.</p>
<p>Long Island University-Friends World Program</p>
<p>Unknown interesting greasy pizza</p>
<p>Coe college</p>
<p>flannel shirts and open mic nights</p>
<p>Duke</p>
<p>Party hard, smart, rich, lacrosse crazy, dirty south, "plantation", or have a ton of hooks</p>
<p>Coastal Carolina</p>
<p>Never heard of it.</p>
<p>University of Miami</p>
<p>sun, partying, pretty smart though really in college to have a good time while planning for the furture</p>
<p>williams</p>
<p>smart, no frats, very competitive students</p>
<p>carleton</p>
<p>very smart students looking for a laid back school</p>
<p>UGA ?</p>
<p>Bio kids running around with microscopes.</p>
<p>UCR?</p>
<p>Please don't tell me I just killed my own thread.</p>