Outdoorsy liberal arts schools?

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Bucknell?
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Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine

Not a liberal arts colleges.


If course it is…..85% of undergrads at Pepperdine are at Seavers College…..do your research….

It is not a liberal arts college, then. Thank you for proving the point.


Both of you are wrong. 100% of Pepperdine undergrads are at the Seavers College. A Liberal Arts college….

Yes but seavers college is a college on a…UNIVERSITY campus with graduate students. Denying an objective fact doesn’t make you correct.
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Anonymous wrote:Bucknell?

What a useless suggestion.
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Anonymous wrote:Bucknell?

What a useless suggestion.


Bucknell is near the Pennsylvania Wilds region which is full of hiking and biking trails, rock climbing, kayaking, etc.

It's an outdoorsman's paradise. It's also an incredible school that fights way above its weight. If USNWR got rid of useless metrics like Pell Grants and ranked schools based on outcomes people care about like starting and mid-career salaries and Wall Street connections, it would be much higher than #31. In fact it would easily be top 10 among LACs.
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Anonymous wrote:Bucknell?

What a useless suggestion.


Bucknell is near the Pennsylvania Wilds region which is full of hiking and biking trails, rock climbing, kayaking, etc.

It's an outdoorsman's paradise. It's also an incredible school that fights way above its weight. If USNWR got rid of useless metrics like Pell Grants and ranked schools based on outcomes people care about like starting and mid-career salaries and Wall Street connections, it would be much higher than #31. In fact it would easily be top 10 among LACs.


I care much more about Pell grants than job placement on Wall Street.
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Anonymous wrote:Bucknell?

What a useless suggestion.


Bucknell is near the Pennsylvania Wilds region which is full of hiking and biking trails, rock climbing, kayaking, etc.

It's an outdoorsman's paradise. It's also an incredible school that fights way above its weight. If USNWR got rid of useless metrics like Pell Grants and ranked schools based on outcomes people care about like starting and mid-career salaries and Wall Street connections, it would be much higher than #31. In fact it would easily be top 10 among LACs.


I care much more about Pell grants than job placement on Wall Street.


Sorry you didn't get an offer.
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University of Vermont
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Anonymous wrote:University of Vermont


Not a LAC.
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Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine

Not a liberal arts colleges.


If course it is…..85% of undergrads at Pepperdine are at Seavers College…..do your research….

It is not a liberal arts college, then. Thank you for proving the point.


Both of you are wrong. 100% of Pepperdine undergrads are at the Seavers College. A Liberal Arts college….


Correct. Pepperdine is an interesting one.
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Roanoke College?
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Anonymous wrote:Bucknell?

What a useless suggestion.


Bucknell is near the Pennsylvania Wilds region which is full of hiking and biking trails, rock climbing, kayaking, etc.

It's an outdoorsman's paradise. It's also an incredible school that fights way above its weight. If USNWR got rid of useless metrics like Pell Grants and ranked schools based on outcomes people care about like starting and mid-career salaries and Wall Street connections, it would be much higher than #31. In fact it would easily be top 10 among LACs.

Bucknell has never been on the top 10 LACs in its history as an institution. It is mediocre, and that's okay. There was a time before USNews weighed pell grants and Bucknell was no where near top 20, let alone 10. It's okay to graduate from a mediocre school.

There are so many better places to go outdoors than Pennsylvania that this comment has to be an absolute joke.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine

Not a liberal arts colleges.


If course it is…..85% of undergrads at Pepperdine are at Seavers College…..do your research….

It is not a liberal arts college, then. Thank you for proving the point.


Both of you are wrong. 100% of Pepperdine undergrads are at the Seavers College. A Liberal Arts college….


Correct. Pepperdine is an interesting one.

It’s only interesting if you shut your ears and don’t listen: it’s not a liberal arts college. We know from its school of law, business school, graduate school of education and psychology, and public policy school. Even Seaver college has master programs.
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Colorado College of Mines?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine

Not a liberal arts colleges.


If course it is…..85% of undergrads at Pepperdine are at Seavers College…..do your research….

It is not a liberal arts college, then. Thank you for proving the point.


Both of you are wrong. 100% of Pepperdine undergrads are at the Seavers College. A Liberal Arts college….


Correct. Pepperdine is an interesting one.

It’s only interesting if you shut your ears and don’t listen: it’s not a liberal arts college. We know from its school of law, business school, graduate school of education and psychology, and public policy school. Even Seaver college has master programs.


Oh wow….

The only way to attend Pepperdine as an undergrad is going to the Liberal Arts college at Pepperdine…wake up.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine

Not a liberal arts colleges.


If course it is…..85% of undergrads at Pepperdine are at Seavers College…..do your research….

It is not a liberal arts college, then. Thank you for proving the point.


Both of you are wrong. 100% of Pepperdine undergrads are at the Seavers College. A Liberal Arts college….


Correct. Pepperdine is an interesting one.

It’s only interesting if you shut your ears and don’t listen: it’s not a liberal arts college. We know from its school of law, business school, graduate school of education and psychology, and public policy school. Even Seaver college has master programs.


Oh wow….

The only way to attend Pepperdine as an undergrad is going to the Liberal Arts college at Pepperdine…wake up.

This is so idiotic. You understand that’s how undergraduate education works right? Technically all Berkeley undergrads only do an undergraduate degree plan- doesn’t Deny the grad students right there you dingbat
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