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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sewanee is on exactly the same level as Middlebury, MacAlester and schools of that ilk. However, it is much easier to get into because it is in the middle of nowhere and is not on the East Coast. Small class sizes, top notch professors, warm nurturing atmosphere, great extracurriculars. If it were only located in, say, Connecticut rather than (gasp) Tennessee, people would be beating down the doors to get in. Regularly produces largely numbers of Fulbright scholars, has a Rhodes just about every year. If you are even slightly diverse they will fly you out to look at it for the diversity weekend in the fall. We are Middle Eastern and they consider that diverse. Our son loves it there. We wish there were a little less alcohol and fewer girls named Whitney but other than that, he's really happy there. Probably not a great atmosphere if you are gay, however, since it's still pretty conservative. OUr son is a Democrat and he thinks it's hysterical that there are about 400 Republicans to every Democrat.[/quote] No Sewanee is not on the same level as Middlebury or Mcalester, but it is a good second tier school. [/quote]
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