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[quote=Anonymous]I'm very familiar with all these schools. They are more alike than different, and you'll get a great education at any of them. No, Williams students are not "relatively conservative" and all 4 schools, not just Amherst, are for "progressive kids." They all draw from the same pool of applicants - Pomona being a little more California/Western-centric. The main differences are 1. their curriculums - notably Amherst has an open curriculum, with no strict requirements; Williams has a selection of tutorial classes 2. locations - Williams very rural, Amherst less rural, Swat and Pomona suburban with easy access to major city 3. access to other colleges - Amherst, Swat and Pomona all allow students to take classes at other nearby colleges; Williams has a program with Oxford where students can spend their junior year[/quote]
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