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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There really needs to be another forum for elite colleges and one for the rest of the schools not deemed worthy by the snobs on here. Normal conversations cannot be had about the schools that 95% of the kids in this area attend.[/quote] The article mentioned 4 schools who have been known to lower tuition. Here are there acceptance rates: St John's (Maryland) 81% Sweet Briar College (PA) 80% Elizabethtown College (PA) 70% LaSalle Universiity (PA) 80% I don't know the specific ranking of these schools, but these acceptance rates would indicate these schools are not n the top end. [/quote] Who gives a rip? Did anyone ask about your opinion about the selectivity of these schools? Is there any possible way that your comment is of use to anybody? If you are not interested in these schools, or in schools that might lower their tuition, then move along to some other discussion. I'm sure there is some thread debating Harvard vs. Chicago vs. UVA that you can chime in on. [/quote]
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