<p>need colleges that satisfy all or most of the following criteria:
have good math offerings, like stuff past algebra and analysis. hopefully these classes are ones that undergrads regularly take, and not just grad students.
offer a close knit residential environment. small schools preferred, similar to caltech or harvey mudd
have decent offerings in psychology and the social sciences
good research opportunities
accept upper division transfer students
ice cream machines in the cafeteria</p>
<p>need a lonnnnnnnng list of colleges so in case they all reject me i’ll get into somewhere</p>
<p>my current university doesn’t, well they do but they’re all for grad students and there aren’t that many courses and i’ve almost run out of them
yes it’s for next fall, i can pay however much,
my hs stats are awesome but i have a bunch of suspicious things on my college record, but i still have a great gpa</p>
<p>i hope not but it depends on how i spin it, basically i went from a good school to a much worse school and it looks really strange. nothing criminal but they might wonder what’s up. plus haven’t been taking many classes.
idk maybe some sort of algebra
most of the main ones, algebra analysis and a couple electives</p>
<p>*i hope not but it depends on how i spin it, basically i went from a good school to a much worse school and it looks really strange. nothing criminal but they might wonder what’s up. plus haven’t been taking many classes.
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<p>Do you mean that you dropped classes? Or that you were only taking a few at a time?</p>
<p>i went out of school for two years, and took classes some of that time but only three or four every term. my original school was a real sweet deal so they might wonder why i’m transferring and not going back.</p>
<p>well the trouble is i have amazing yet highly suspicious stats that would uniquely identify me and pose a risk to my college acceptances. i used to post highly personal information on college confidential and it’s come back to bite me twice</p>
<p>so really i just want a list of colleges that satisfy the criteria in the op</p>