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Old 11-21-2008, 05:37 AM
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Default Good schools in Seattle

I've been looking around for some good Universities in Seattle to go to after I graduate, seeing as I've always been sort of impressed by the city. But, I haven't had a lot of luck outside UW. So I figure, obviously some of you may be able to help more. I'm looking for anything either Public or Private, Coed, and not religiously affiliated.

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UW is really the only public university here unless you consider WSU and Central's small satellite campuses. For private, I guess technically there is also City University. The others are Seattle University and Seattle Pacific University, both of which are religiously affiliated. However, SU is Jesuit and there are plenty of noncatholics and nonbelievers that attend there. Would you rule out a school like Georgetown because it too is Jesuit run? Cornish is also in town but it is a fine and performing arts school.
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I did my Graduate degree at Seattle U, and I'll say - it was a pretty great experience. And ALOT of companies sit up and and take notice of it on my resume.
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I'd have nothing against going to Seattle U, I just asked for non-afiliated universities specifically to see what other private schools besides Seattle U there would be. But thanks for the advice, it's looking like a better and better choice to me the more I think about it.
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