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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined? Thanks[/quote] Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic? [/quote] [b]What is "certain race" diversity? [/b] Also this shuffles the same 4 or 5 LACs no matter which one you apply.[/quote] Diversity can mean all races or diversity can decides that Asians aren't actually part of a diverse campus (i.e. the type that got Harvard sued) [/quote] Name a campus that is diverse that doesn't have Asian Americans as the highest percentage of students of color. I guess this makes sense if you avoid the big Asian population at Harvard too...[/quote] Drop out of the top colleges and you get there. If you want a good mix or poor middle class and rich and a good mix of all races, you're dropping way further down the list than schools DCUM finds acceptable [/quote] Most colleges outside of the top colleges are non competitive. You're asking for elite schools that accept everybody...[/quote] OP said LAC not SLAC [/quote] The SLAC's are still economically, racially, and geographically most diverse...[/quote] https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/college-mobility/williams-college that doesn't look very economically diverse to me [/quote] No one mentioned Williams...[/quote] Someone mentioned Wellesley, almost as twice as many students from the top 1% as bottom 20% https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/college-mobility/wellesley-college Amherst, over 4 times as many kids from the top 1% as bottom 20 https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/college-mobility/amherst-college[/quote] [b]I do like that you conveniently ignore the part of this data that shows Wellesley as 2nd for its share of students in the bottom 5th[/b]. Pretty significant stat to ignore. Not every college is the early rendition of Eton College and only houses low income students-in fact, that is the OPPOSITE of economic diversity.[/quote] Second out of that cohort of 65 elite schools. My point is that elite and economically diverse are mutually exclusive. OP asked about diverse, people responded with elite schools with a smattering of carefully curated diversity [/quote]
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