Location/Region: City - Anywhere in the US
Major: Political Science (This could change, would want to go to a school that is lenient in terms of switching majors)
GPA/Test Scores (optional): 3.78 UW, 4.27 UC Weighted, 1450 SAT
Curriculum: Intrigued by Brown's open curriculum so something along those lines
Size: Iβd be fine with any class size, including a large one
Costs: Definitely need Financial Aid
Schools you're currently looking at (if any): UC System, CSUs, not sure of any others at the moment.
Additional: I plan on applying to competitive law schools after undergrad so I would like to attend a school that has a good foundation for that goal.
Preference: Iβm from California but distance isnβt a real deal breaker for me. Iβm looking for solid schools that have pretty good academic reputations, Iβm open to safety and reach school suggestions. I would say the architecture of a college interests me a lot, I like both modern and more Gothic campuses.
#hispanic male polisci major
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Some schools for polisci are Boston College (I believe has a gothic campus), UCLA, UNC-CH, Umich
Yale ofc
Georgetown has a pretty gothic campus and great poli-sci program, might wanna look there
okay brown is kinda of a small school so i would say maybe LACs could be a solid choice. probably schools like pomona, swarthmore, williams, amherst
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β gothic and modern
β not harvard
β shitton of financial aid (free if under 80k/yr)
β open-ish curriculum with our distributional requirements and all
β piss easy to switch majors
β bad reputation (nobody knows where yale is on a map)
β poly sci is a meh major (we only have like what, half the court?)
last two are obviously ironic
half of SCOTUS are yale grads
i can go on