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| All the top 25 LACs. |
+1. But no point in arguing with a person who doesn’t know how punctuation works. |
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Colleges outside the top 35 or so by Selectivity Rank in this analysis may be reasonably accessible to academically qualified students:
https://wallethub.com/edu/e/college-rankings/40750 |
Those are more selective than they want. If you want LACs, look in the T50-T30 range. |
| Minnesota |
| Furman, William and Mary, Richmond, Miami of Ohio, Pitt, Auburn, Clemson, Vermont, Big 10 flagships except for Michigan and Illinois. |
| T40 LACS will get you into elite grad programs if the stats are there |
| George Mason |
Absolutely correct. So many people on here are ridiculously narrow minded and clueless. |
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Bucknell
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+1 LSU, MSU, and IU? Seriously, people? These are not even a little bit prestigious. |
Furman, Miami of O, Pitt, Auburn, Clemson, and Vermont have zero prestige. Vermont and Pitt get Sidwell matriculations but they aren't necessarily well regarded. |
I know graduates of almost all of the schools listed above who are doing pretty well for themselves, and may be happier and better adjusted than some graduates of more prestigious schools. We wring our hands about the mental health crisis at top colleges and the insanity of the admissions process, but we parents can also be complicit in feeding the mess- by focusing on prestige. |
I don’t know LSU, but both MSU and IU have programs that are considered to have some prestige, especially amongst academics (since OP mentioned grad school). May not register with the desperate social climbers that populate this forum and can’t get past acceptance rates and US News rankings, though. |