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What small colleges in Massachusetts should I consider?

Hey, folks. I'm a junior currently doing some early college research and I'm thinking about applying to small colleges in Massachusetts. Any good ones you'd recommend? Would love to hear your insights and experiences with smaller institutions in the state. Thanks in advance!

a month ago

Some great small colleges in Massachusetts that you might want to consider are:

1) Williams College: Located in the beautiful Berkshires, Williams College is considered a top liberal arts college and offers a unique tutorial style of learning similar to the Oxbridge system.

2) Amherst College: Known for its open curriculum, Amherst provides its students a lot of flexibility in choosing their courses.

3) Wellesley College: This women's college has a strong focus on developing women leadership and offers a beautiful campus and a close-knit community.

4) Clark University: This school in Worcester has strong programs in psychology and geography.

5) Smith College: Another prestigious women's college, Smith is part of the Five College Consortium, which makes the academic and social offerings more broad.

6) College of the Holy Cross: This Jesuit institution is renowned for its strong liberal arts curriculum and has a close-knit, active student community.

Remember that each of these schools has its own distinctive qualities so it's key to understand your own preferences in a college as you research more about them. Be proactive in reaching out to current students and alumni to ask about their experiences and visit campuses if you can. That'll give you first-hand insights into the community, culture, and opportunities offered by these colleges.

a month ago

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