I'd love to find a college that's uniquely strange, quirky, or eccentric – any recommendations for schools that think outside of the box?
Certainly, finding a school with a vibrant, unique culture can make for a fun and enriching college experience. Here are a few you might consider:
1. Reed College (Portland, OR): Known for its rigorous academic program and unique traditions like their annual Renn Fayre celebration, which used to be an authentic Renaissance Fair but now includes other activities as well, Reed has a reputation for being full of free-thinking intellectuals.
2. Sarah Lawrence College (Bronxville, NY): Sarah Lawrence's emphasis on independent study and one-on-one student-faculty conferences contribute to a distinctive academic environment.
3. Bennington College (Bennington, VT): Bennington offers a "Plan Process," which allows students to design their own curriculum based on their interests, making for a very personalized education.
4. Oberlin College (Oberlin, OH): Oberlin was the first college in America to admit women and African-American students, and it continues a legacy of progressiveness with its vibrant music scene and emphasis on social activism.
5. New College of Florida (Sarasota, FL): This school is known as Florida's "Public Honors College" and follows a unique student contract system in lieu of traditional grading.
What is most important is finding a school where you feel you can thrive, so be sure to dig deeper into these colleges to see if they align with your personal and academic goals, and to explore others that could align with what you're looking for! I hope this list gives you a good starting point!
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