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[quote=Anonymous]W&M gets lost in the one-size-fits-all approach of US News. If you are looking for a more intimate environment focused on undergraduate education, compared to the 21 public schools ranked above it in US News: W&M ranks highest for undergraduate teaching (US News and Niche) W&M has the best (lowest) student to faculty ratio (US News) W&M as the highest Academic Rating (Princeton Review) W&M is more intimate, with an undergraduate enrollment about 1/5th the average of the US News higher ranked publics and with the highest percentage of undergraduates living on campus (US News) Obviously if you want a big school, big city, or big time (Power 5) sports, W&M may not be for you. But why does US News have to make it one-size-fits all? [/quote]
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