<p>soze,
I appreciate your input on the choices. My son would fit in at either university since he’s pretty adaptable. I don’t thing he’d want to join a fraternity, and I don’t think that would be an issue at SU (first hand experience on that). He’s very much dedicated to his studies - in general, he’d find a more similar student body at Brandeis. But you can get that at SU based on who you end up with in study groups and clubs - again, first hand experience. One big plus at Brandeis, is the fact (from what they say and what I’ve read) that most classes are taught by professors, and there is easy access to them throughout the year. At SU, it was heavy on TA’s, with less access in general.</p>
<p>WU in St. Louis - same div III sports circuit as Brandeis. As a previous Brandeis grad, do the students rally around their teams when sporting events are held at the school? Regardless of div I/II/III, if there’s school spirit revolving around the sporting events, that would be a good thing. SU may be over the top on that, but I don’t know how it is at Brandeis.</p>