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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP I'm genuinely curious. Whad the name of the college? [/quote]The OP has respectfully declined that information (most likely there are nasty posters who would ridicule the school because it's not an Ivy or other). You have asked enough times and been given the answer. Live with it.[/quote] Different posters asked. What's the big secret? Might be helpful to know which small midwest LAC can have such a positive effect on an "average student." Many of us have kids like this. [/quote] I'm not going to answer, however just check out Colleges that Change Lives. There are many small LACs for average students listed in the book and on the CTCL website. ~OP[/quote] +1 Look at Colleges that Change Lives website. The colleges are all there. Many are in the midwest: Wooster, Earlham, Denison, Kalamazoo, Ohio Wesleyan, among others. I know two kids who went to Earlham, which really did change their lives. Both had a wonderful time at the school, blossomed and did very well. One is at a top 10 law school now. Some kids need more time to get focused. These schools are great for kids like these. [/quote]
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