Schools similar to TCU and SMU?

<p>If you’re this picky about colleges there might only be two that you apply to. At many schools, even those with center-left reputations, there’s a significant contingent of conservative students. Frankly, I’d find it incredibly boring to sit in a class where everyone agrees about something. It’s far more interesting to have a diverse set of opinions across the political spectrum (of course it can also be slightly infuriating if you disagree with such beliefs).</p>

<p>Rhodes is a co-ed school and depending on where in the US you live, UMiami might only be a plane ride away. Loyola Marymount might be another possibility although if Miami seems extremely far away, so too will Los Angeles. </p>

<p>Emory is not exactly an artistic school but one which has a significant number of musical related extracurriculars and a student body which tends to be more interested in the humanities and social science than most other schools. </p>