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[quote=Anonymous]I'm an alum and have been increasingly impressed with the academic caliber of the faculty and students. The school is focused on the undergrad experience and has really increased research opportunities in recent years. They've poured money into science facilities and faculty, as well as student facilities. It is Catholic but there is freedom of thought and debate in the classroom. I'm not Catholic and never felt excluded. It means there are soem weird rules but I found some plusses to the single-sex dorms, like your roommate is never going to move their boyfriend in. More upperclassmen are living off campus so that experience is available to kids too. As for success, yes, the alumni network is strong. Most of us had a good experience and love to talk about it. But the preparation is also top notch. Of my close friend group, one is a doctor, one has a PHD in engineering, two have masters in social work, one has an MBA and I'm a government affairs professional with a masters in public policy. We're all women and very successful in our fields.[/quote]
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