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[quote=Anonymous]She should try to visit. She could walk around masked and get a feeling for the place. I don't think they have resumed tours. W&M has handled COVID-19 well. St A's and W&M are very different places, IMO. St A's is sporty, wealthy and students drink a tonne. The program would be great for the right student but it is costly. For a SLAC, Kenyon has some strong language programs. If it's a critical need language, the Language Flagship has some strong programs at various universities. Students grow close to their cohort. These universities often have MA and PhD programs so your course availability won't be topping out like at a (sorry!) Bates. It's important to have those opportunities for higher level structure, grammar and phonetics courses. Grad students are great for conversational practice![/quote]
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