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I want something with a varisty womens soccer team, good campus, fun people, and just all around great.

2007-02-21 08:42:47 · 3 answers · asked by i am offended 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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That's kind of a broad question.

- What division soccer team? How competitive? Division 1, 2, or 3? For example, Simmons College and U of North Carolina both have varsity soccer, but are vastly different programs.
- What regions are you interested in? I mean, U Florida and UMass Amherst both fit the bill, but they are in very different environments. If I'd gone to U of F I'd have melted.
- Do you want an urban school, suburban, or rural?
- Any particular majors? For example, the Rose Hulman Institute of Technology could fit... If you wanted to major in engineering.
- Size of school matter?
- Big Greek scene, or not, and does that matter?

These are the sorts of questions you can think through, and it will help you narrow down your list.

What makes a school great for me won't necessarily make it great for you. But in general, some great schools with good campuses and fun people that have varsity soccer include:

- U North Carolina
- Swarthmore
- Middlebury College
- Clark University
- UMass Amherst
- Boston College
- Oberlin
- Notre Dame
- UCLA
- Villanova
- Wheaton
- Texas A&M

There are so many! I've attached a list of all the division 1 women's varsity soccer programs, to at least get you started.

2007-02-21 09:01:09 · answer #1 · answered by RoaringMice 7 · 0 0

Despite the amount of money being poured into college sports, attending college is still (theoretically at least) about getting an education. You will eventually graduate if you apply yourself. Then what? Interesting that you ask about a good college to attend but you never ask about ACADEMICS.

Hello?!? A good campus with fun people and all-around great attitude is one where you are learning, growing, challenged and thriving as you mature and broaden your horizons.

What do you actually want to learn? If you can answer that, then you'll be on your way to picking a good college. If you can't, best of luck. You will need it.

2007-02-21 21:03:33 · answer #2 · answered by szivesen 5 · 0 0

why dont you go to this web called collegeboard.com it might help you

2007-02-21 16:47:25 · answer #3 · answered by mano558 5 · 0 0

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