?? What do you mean? There are a lot of SLACs on the list. |
LACs aren’t going to attract 200+ applicants a year from a single town. |
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Kenyon Oberlin Earlham Middlebury Weslayan |
And has a good Slavic and Eastern European Studies program, although I don't know what that has for undergrads. |
I think pp means the list in the post, not the list in the magazine |
Interesting how Earlham is mentioned in the same sentence as the others now. Definitely a soaring school. |
| The most applied to LAC overall is Wesleyan U and it only gets 12,000 applicants. At many of them, some 20-25% of the pool is international. You're not going to see 200+ applicants or even 100+ from Bethesda area high schools. St. Mary's is an exception as a regional school but they don't get more than 2000 applicants a year. Swarthmore gets the most out of all of them because it's the closest elite LAC to Maryland. |
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They apply to the same schools as any other kids from just about any region of the country. And, they get into whatever school that matches their grades/test scores. Not that surprising.
Whoever questioned Indiana, I've met a number of kids who have gone there. Not every kid is going to get into HYP, they have to go somewhere. |
Yeah, but why Indiana? It just seems very random. |
Indiana is pretty easy to get into for a student from this area with decent stats. If you want big state school and can't get into U MD or U VA, it's a good option. They also give significant merit aid to students with very high stats. Their engineering school is quite strong, but not as hard to get into as U MD of Va Tech. |
Pretty much the same reason lots of kids from around here Go to Michigan and Wisconsin...- super fun college town, Greek life, Division 1/Big 10 sports, good academics, not $70K/year, etc. IU is just easier to get into. They also have an elite undergrad business school (Kelley) which I imagine is a draw for many kids. |
I've never heard of it. |
Included on the list by someone who misspelled Carleton and Wesleyan, so perhaps not an expert in LACs. |
duh. of course they don't go to hyp. that's why I didn't question Montgomery, Towson, Salisbury... I just wondered why they prefered Indiana to Ohio State or Kansas State or ... |
Well, 173 applied to Ohio State (vs. 253 at IU) so it’s not that big of a difference. And Kansas State doesn’t really have any of the draw that IU does like Big 10 sports or top 100 USNWR or a renowned college town or a top 10 business school. |