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Can you give the list of all the need blind school , and which of them are good

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Here's the list, they are all excellent schools. No one can tell you which ones will be good for you since you have not made your profile transparent and available.

My recommendation is create a College Vine Profile and make a list of colleges and see what your chances are at different schools. So you might start of by picking some Ivy colleges like Brown and Yale, some Elite like Duke and Stanford, and some Top Liberal arts colleges like Swarthmore and Amherst.

If your chance are less than 15% at these type of schools, then you have a lot of work to do. On your college list you want to have some Safety Schools (80%+) some Target schools (51-79%), some Hard Targets (30-50%) and some Reaches (less than 29%) so it will be a trial and error basis of getting your college mix right.

GOOD LUCK

Adrian College

Amherst College (Full NEED MET)

Babson College

Barnard College

Baylor University

Biola University

Boston College

Boston University

Bowdoin College (Full NEED MET)

Brandeis University

Brown University (Full NEED MET)

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

Carnegie Mellon University

Chapman University

Claremont McKenna College

Columbia University (Full NEED MET)

Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

Cornell College

Cornell University

Curtis Institute of Music

Dartmouth College

Davidson College (Full NEED MET)

Denison University

DePaul University

Duke University

Elon University

Emory University

Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU)

Florida State University

Fordham University

Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering

Georgetown University

Grinnell College

Hamilton College

Harvard University (Full NEED MET)

Harvey Mudd College

Haverford College

Hiram College

Ithaca College

Jewish Theological Seminary

Johns Hopkins University

Julliard

Kenyon College

Lawrence University

Lehigh University

Lewis & Clark College

Marist College

Marlboro College

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (Full NEED MET)

Middlebury College

Mount St. Mary's College

New York University (NYU)

North Carolina State University (NCSU)

North Central College

Northeastern University

Northwestern University

Olin College

Penn State

Pomona College (Full NEED MET)

Princeton University (Full NEED MET)

Providence College

Randolph College

Rice University

Salem College

Saint Louis University

San Jose State University

Santa Clara University

Southern Methodist University (SMU)

Soka University of America

St. John's College

St. Olaf College

Stanford University(Full NEED MET)

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Swarthmore College(Full NEED MET)

Syracuse University

Texas Christian University (TCU)

The College of New Jersey

Thomas Aquinas College

Trinity University

Tulane University

University of Chicago(Full NEED MET)

University of Illinois at Chicago

University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business

University of Miami

University of New Hampshire

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

University of Notre Dame

University of Pennsylvania

University of Richmond

University of Rochester

University of Southern California (USC)

University of Vermont

University of Virginia

University of Washington

Ursuline College

Vanderbilt University

Vassar College

Wabash College

Wake Forest University School of Medicine

Wellesley College

Wesleyan University

Williams College

Yale University (Full NEED MET)

Yeshiva University

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