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Yes, many would.
If you don't, maybe you've found your school! |
| Curious: how would a secular Jewish kid feel at W&L? |
Well said. Change "but" to "and" for a different perspective. |
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The comprehensive "smart rank" ranking
http://colleges.findthebest.com/ Suggests that schools with more balanced values have moved ahead of iconic schools (such as Brown) that have embraced liberal orthodoxy. |
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I have a friend who went there and is Jewish from Boston and liked it and his dad went there too. Seems weird to me. W+L has deep south values/vibe.
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| W&L is secular, so the school is not religious. |
| I met a 40-something guy at a cook-out once who told me he went to W&L. He was wearing Lilly Pulitzer pants, and he was not gay. |
Chicago acceptance rate is somewhat of an anomaly, though, because even though the acceptance rate was higher than most schools of its caliber, it was always a very academically rigorous, self-selecting population. The "uncommon" application served as a barrier to application spam for students who really didn't want to go there. And just because people got in didn't mean they stayed in. |
You needn't be Christian to understand the value of a W&L degree. |
| Do the dc independent schools regularly send kids to wl? |
Yes they do. |
A very few kids each year, and not the ones who were getting into Yale. |
At first glance one would say that this is stating the obvious...but then.....the school wouldn't know who is/is not getting into Yale when they recommend W&L. I would suppse what's meant here is that students who don't qualify for Yale..but then....they would need to go somplace? Point being, not sure what the post is intended to say. |
Perhaps, but there is also the fact that W&L does not worship at the altar of diversity to the same extent as Yale do you have a different mix. Everyone is similarly qualified. |
So athletes don't get an edge in admissions? The children of alumni? The very wealthy? |