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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]my kid picked up the sport relatively late, after sophomore year - and has offers of support from multiple WASP schools - likely would have been D1 material if started earlier - but was able to enjoy childhood and school years as a multi sport athlete. Many of our friends have sold their souls in pursuit of ivy end game [/quote] [b]What’s a WASP school? [/b] [/quote] the 4 best D3 schools for academics, many believe they rival the top ivies [/quote] WASP (Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore and Pomona) are not the 4 best D3 schools for academics. MIT would be on any list of top D3 schools, and Hopkins and Caltech would would have strong cases for making the list too. WASP are what some people think are the top 4 LACs. Most LACs are D3, but not all. Lafayette would be a good example of an exception. Many D3’s are LAC’s but there are definitely both regional and national universities who compete in D3.[/quote]
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