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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I highly recommend deep springs college. https://www.deepsprings.edu/[/quote] um... two year college, very small, all men at this point, incredibly hard to get into. Not too realistic, IMHO.[/quote] Read carefully. They start to accept women from 2018. And after finishing 2 year, majority of students transfer to elite universities. No try, nothing to earn.[/quote] Deep Springs has an enrollment of 26. That's not a typo - 26. And you'll have to do your application process all over again since it is only a two year program. [/quote] Yes, however number of applicants are around 200. admitted rates is around 5-7%. [b]Why are you trying to put down my opinion ?[/b] When I saw " Colleges that change lives". I remember deep spring college. Would this mind you so seriously? Even 1 % admitted rates, there are students who are admitted. What matter? I think you try to put down because Deep Spring college is 2 year college. This one is totally different with 2 year community colleges. Most elite universities likes to admit Deep Springs college graduate. I have learned this college from Harvard graduate. I thought this one is for very inspired, insight students. After finishing Deep Spring colleges, alumni head to Harvard, Stanford, Brown etc. When they are welcomed from those elite universities. This might be another option for some serious brilliant , insightful students. Their alumni show remarkable outcomes. Does l this really bother you? [/quote] I am not trying to put down your opinion. I looked into it seriously. Anyone who reads your recommendation should be aware of the drawbacks You can't just give one side of the story. It's very unrealistic to expect to go there. Oh by the way it's on a working ranch near Bishop California, if anyone wants to check out where that is.[/quote]
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