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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For me the appeal of a LAC is for humanities courses where small class discussions are beneficial. In my experience, this isn't as much of a need in STEM courses, so no need for a LAC to study STEM. There are STEM oriented small schools, e.g. Harvey Mudd. OP you might expand your search to mid-size uni's or smaller state schools if the huge ones seem overwhelming for your DC. [/quote] So, a while ago, I started a thread on the percentage of STEM graduates at various elite schools. Much to my shock--not really--i found that my alma mater Carleton had nearly the highest % STEM (even without an engineering program) except for specialized STEM elites like MIT, Mudd, and Caltech. This seems to be more of a Midwest LAC phenomenon than nationwide. Sorry, but I don't think PP knows what he/she is talking about..[/quote]
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