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[quote=Anonymous][b]Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona:[/b] Often considered the most academically elite and selective LACs, with reputations closest to Ivies. Small but mighty, these schools consistently produce grads who end up at T14 law schools, top PhD programs, and elite employers. [b]Bowdoin, Middlebury, Carleton, Haverford:[/b] Still highly rigorous, well-regarded nationally, and with strong outcomes. Less universally known internationally, perhaps, but excellent academic profiles and alumni networks. [b]Wesleyan, Davidson, CMC, Mudd, Vassar, Colgate, Wellesley: [/b]Strong schools with notable strengths (e.g., Mudd for STEM, Wesleyan for film/the arts, CMC for government/policy), but variable in prestige depending on region and field. “Fit” becomes increasingly important here. Global reputation is harder to gauge — perhaps Pomona, Amherst, and Williams stand out most internationally due to rankings and Fulbright/Rhodes/Marshall outputs, but none match Ivy or Oxbridge brand recognition abroad. [/quote]
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