Need advice on these colleges (Seton Hall, Haverford, Villa Nova)

<p>NewHaven - that other school the Haverford tour guide was speaking of was Bryn Mawr, an all girls school. Haverford and BM share curriculums. Students also can take classes at Swarthmore and Penn, but fewer students do that.</p>

<p>Princeton and Penn are both really nice, but Princeton is in a way nicer area, unless you like cities, in which case Penn is better. It’s sort of like Yale - you don’t want to go too far away from campus, or you might end up in a questionable neighborhood. Depends on what she’s looking for - if she likes the excitement of city-life, Penn is a great place. I would say Princeton is a little more conservative probably. Penn has a great archaeology museum if you’re into that sort of thing too. </p>

<p>I’ve only seen Villanova from the street, and I thought it was pretty, but I don’t know much about it other than it’s a good school.</p>