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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bowdoin’s working peer group is the very top of the LAC category: https://www.sixcolleges.org/[/quote] Carleton is an interesting choice for this "peer" group.[/quote] It’s at or above the grad school (PhD, MD, and JD) matriculation/acceptance rate of the rest of the group. MBA data is noisier since typically started much later.[/quote] Carleton is a powerhouse for producing PhDs. That much I'll give you. But ... Carlton's med school acceptance rate is 82% over the past five years. https://www.carleton.edu/pre-health/medicine/ Middlebury's med school acceptance rate is 90% over the past five years. https://www.middlebury.edu/teaching-learning-research/student-resources/health-professions/prospective-students Bowdoin is 87%, Bates is 75%, Colby is 68%. For law school, Both Carleton and Middlebury have acceptance rates of 89%. You don't want to include MBAs because Middlebury far exceeds all the others. [/quote]
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