Where to transfer?

<p>Seeing as I didn't seem to make a great choice first go around, anybody have any advice on a good place to transfer for me? Lets see, here are some criteria that i would like to see in the school.</p>

<p>1) Good Academics: this is a big one. Academics are important. Small class sizes are pretty good too, but not an absolute necessity.</p>

<p>2) Active, fun, campus, good social life. Not a huge party school, but somewhere where the campus is hoppin' on the weekends, and I could easily find a party. Sports wouldn't hurt too.</p>

<p>3) Good college town.</p>

<p>4) Preferably in the midwest, but again, doesn't have to be.</p>

<p>5) Good looking girls. :)</p>

<p>6) Good Reputation.</p>

<p>7) Cool people. Not arrogant and stuck up. Preferably not extremely nerdy. (No offense to nerds, they are great, just not someone who fits in w/ that crowd).</p>

<p>Just to give you a decent idea of my stats:</p>

<p>ACT 30
SAT 2000
College GPA (est.) 3.6+</p>

<p>Midwest: Wisconsin, Minnesota....dont know too much about the midwest. Overall I'd say look into Boston University. Your stats match right up and its got everything your lookin for.</p>

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4) Preferably in the midwest, but again, doesn't have to be.</p>

<p>5) Good looking girls.

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<p>these two categories contradict each other.</p>

<p>Check out Kenyon College...or Notre Dame....but most especially Kenyon! Good luck! Where are you now?</p>

<p>what about Michigan?? I know they are lacking w/ the girls but they have good academics and everyone loves ann arbor and the atmosphere there.</p>

<p>btw, dhl, I said doesn't HAVE to be in the midwest. Also, MSU among others in the midwest has hot girls.</p>

<p>Terrarum, Kenyon seems really expensive, and probably too small... ND is expensive too and quite competetive.</p>

<p>Consider the University of Texas at Austin. Although I don't know what stats they require</p>

<p>CU Boulder? Depends on what you consider strong academics and good looking girls...</p>

<p>BU! haha, check out some of the boston schools at least. It's the best college town in the country (IMO) and you can't beat the girls.</p>