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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most likely very few people are deciding between these two schools as they are extremely different and one is single sex. [/quote] I thought that they were very commonly overlapped in terms of applicants[/quote] I really do not think so. My Holyoke is in a depressed semi rural area of massachusetts, is single sex with a 50% acceptance rate. Tufts is coed, nationally known and has a 16% acceptance rate. [/quote]' Uh, the Pioneer Valley is not "depressed." And it's nationally known.[/quote] Holyoke is well known. It was one of the seven sisters. Now there are five. If people don’t know about it, that’s their ignorance showing. Omg. Do we really believe acceptance rate percentage means anything? It’s so easy to manipulate that number by encouraging unqualified students to apply. Chicago does that. It could mean the school is good at marketing. https://www.mtholyoke.edu/about/history/seven_sisters[/quote]
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