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Pretty Colleges


Question Posted Saturday April 5 2008, 11:27 pm

I'm currently a junior in high school- and so i'm begining the whole college search process. I'm an average student...mostly B's...some A's and i usually have 1 C on my report card. I'm decently involved in school (yearbook, Campus minustry, social Life) i volunteer, i've gone on Habitat for Humanity trips. I'm looking for a school that is on the smaller side...but not really small...like somewhere between 2 and 6 thousand undergrads. I really want a pretty campus! And deffinatly not all girls (i got to an all girl private high school).

Any college reccomendations? Please help!


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Additional info, added Sunday April 6 2008, 3:10 pm:
East coast only, and only suburban.

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BlahBlahBlah answered Sunday April 6 2008, 3:09 pm:
East Coast only, and suburban.
THanks :)

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LLou1489 answered Sunday April 6 2008, 1:01 pm:
Clarke College! Dubuque, IA.
It's a Catholic Private Liberal Arts School.
I attend school ther for athletic training and physical therapy. I love the campus, its peaceful. It is definately on the small side. And this place is all about community service, yearbook...theres a newspaper and a magazine, I heard the photography is really good too. And there is also a lot of Campus Ministry things too.
Check Out the website: www.clarke.edu
Good Luck!

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helloxdear13 answered Sunday April 6 2008, 12:47 pm:
I'm a also in the process of looking for colleges and I must say when looking for smaller colleges I tend to look at the colleges in my state.

Look for something that doesn't have a big name. I can't give any recommendations that aren't Illinois state (which is all I'm able to look at), but I'm sure every state has at least one or two small colleges in their biggest cities.

You should start looking in your state, googling "ohio colleges" or wherever and then go from there. If you do want to travel, that is get out of YOUR state, then just do the same with that. Pick a few states at random and pick around. Each website or brochure will have information and pictures of their campus, so you can pick one that's pretty for you.

For a pretty campus you're probably going to want to look for non-city campuses though. Maybe outlying rural colleges.

Hope I helped, at least a little.

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