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[quote=Anonymous]My DC applied to a lot of different SLACs across a lot of different selectivity rates, and I would definitely say that I saw this. The places that accepted big percentages of students but tended to attract pretty high-stat students tended to be not right in the NE, but a little further out. We were *very* impressed, for example, with Kalamazoo College, which has impressively high stats of admitted students notwithstanding a very high percentage of pell grant students, had extremely impressive outcomes, and just seemed like a great school (plus incredible merit aid). But you'd have to go to Michigan, so it's not on the radar screen of a lot of students from the NE, and they haven't figured out how to market themselves as a great safety as effectively as schools like College of Wooster or Muhlenberg (both of which we saw and were also impressed by). [/quote]
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