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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is in the honors program at Lynchburg and is excelling in classes. Not only that the small environment has been great in terms of getting to know profs and has opportunities based on that. Further, given the grades and merit, DC will grad with no debt. Not only that, we'll have enough to likely cover all grad school. We've talked to lots of professionals in the major path and they all said: undergrad doesn't matter. Go where you can succeed. That's what DC chose (and DC was accepted to top 15, $90K+ year schools) and doesn't regret it for a minute. We also explored other schools on this list and were impressed by many of them. [b]Don't dismiss them while you're chasing pedigree[/b].[/quote] Unless, of course, you want a good job after earning an undergraduate degree.[/quote] With respect, this is the same BS bias all of these schools have. Lynchburg has excellent outcomes, actually, esp if you're a good student. Kids get into all sorts of grad schools, including medical, dental, PT, PA. It's a warm and supportive environment. If you want to spend twice as much somewhere else, that's your prerogative. But there is ZERO need for you to come on her and demean another institution and their students. You obv know nothing about Lynchburg so just shut it. [/quote]
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