What is a good college in washington state?
I'm planning on going to college in washington. I've tried googeling some universities there, but I'm not having a lot of luck. It's hard to tell much by the college's website.. so I was wondering if someone could recomend some or any good college in washington. Somewhere cold, and not too big and not too small. One that's nice, nothing too shabby. With students that aren't in majority middle aged lol... Oh, and I'm studying law.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
asking about good colleges in washington is like asking if you can get a good burger at mcdonalds. go to university of oregon
Answer 2 :
I would suggest Seattle Pacific or Washington State. Seattle Pacific: Total undergrads: 3,007 Seattle. Washington Washington State: Total undergrads: 20,282 Pullman, Washington 20,282 is actually about a middle sized school. I would suggest you check out the source I put down below. It will help a lot.
Answer 3 :
The University of Washington is probably the most prestigious university in the state--or at least, all their graduates will tell you so! They're pretty big, though--30,000-plus students. Anybody but a UW graduate will have to agree that Washington State is academically solid, too. They're still pretty big (I don't consider 20,000-plus students middle-sized, anyway, but I guess it's all relative!). If it's cold you want, Pullman does have that over Seattle! The second-tier state universities--Western Washington U, Eastern Washington U, Central Washington U, and the Evergreen State College are all smaller, and academically very respectable. Evergreen is especially a good choice if you're interested in nontraditional, interdisciplinary learning--no grades, no traditional departments or majors, lots of smart, creative, freaky people. There are some excellent, smaller private colleges in the state. The University of Puget Sound and Whitman College are two of the very best independent ones--they're among the best liberal arts colleges in the country. Seattle University, Gonzaga University (both of those are Catholic) and Pacific Lutheran University are good schools and wouldn't be a bad choice even if you don't follow that faith. I wouldn't recommend Seattle Pacific University, though, unless you're a fundamentalist Christian or at least comfortable in that kind of environment.
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