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[quote=Anonymous]Just commenting that Loyola's website says 10:1 student to faculty ratio. Who knows what that means in real life. College list 2022-23 isn't bad: https://loyolablakefield.myschoolapp.com/ftpimages/869/download/download_2082878.pdf I glanced at BL (2023 matriculation available) and Gilman (2019-2014) and while I can see Gilman looks stronger, there's plenty of overlap with Loyola matriculations as well as plenty of Gilman grads going to weaker schools. And Loyola does have Ivy-bound students and I know enough that no school is going to turn a B student into Harvard material and Gilman's advantage has to do with having more high performing kids from high performing families in the first place. And I know Baltimore well enough to know that plenty of Gilman grads end up living in Baltimore ;) Leaving aside the Jesuit/secular differences, can a compelling case be made that the teaching at Gilman is stronger? Is Loyola really that much more provincial?[/quote]
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