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Cade wrote:I, too, am slowly being buried alive by the college search process.
Sarah Lawrence College (which is near NYC, I believe) is known for its writing program. I don't know much about it, but its website is probably something along the lines of sarahlawrence.edu. Basically if you want to see any college's website, write the name of the school and put ".edu" after it.
Kenyon College (Gambier, Ohio - kenyon.edu) is one that I'm interested in. It's a gorgeous small liberal arts college that's known for encouraging writers. It doesn't have a creative writing degree, but like many liberal arts colleges it allows you to fulfill an English degree by taking creative writing classes. It also offers the opportunity to intern at the Kenyon Review (kenyonreview.org), a nationally recognized literary magazine.


Well, I do want to become a computer engineer... mostly programming and robots and things... but I also want to become a writer. So I have a career choice that I like... and if I become a successful writer, I have a career that I love.

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