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What are some colleges similar to Williams College in terms of size and vibe?

Hey everyone, I've been looking into liberal arts colleges and I'm really drawn to Williams College because of the close-knit community and the focus on undergraduate education. Does anyone know of any colleges that offer a similar atmosphere and size? Looking to add a few more schools to my list with a similar vibe.

a year ago

I'm glad to hear that you're drawn to the close-knit, undergraduate-focused environment that Williams College offers! In terms of size and vibe, you might want to consider schools like Amherst College, Swarthmore College, and Bowdoin College, which are all renowned for their strong focus on undergraduate education within a tight community. Another few to look at would be Middlebury College, Carleton College, and Pomona College, each with their unique settings but sharing that emphasis on small class sizes and a connected campus atmosphere. These schools, like Williams, are also part of the esteemed group of liberal arts colleges that prioritize a well-rounded, intimate educational experience. Keep in mind, while these schools share similarities with Williams, each has its own unique culture and strengths, so I'd recommend digging into what makes each one special beyond size and vibe to ensure a good fit. Visiting campuses, if you're able, could also give you a better sense of the community and whether you can see yourself thriving there. Best of luck with your search and applications!

a year ago

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