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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Liberal Arts Colleges (LAC) ranking guess: I love Williams College, but I think that Williams, Amherst, Swarthmone, Pomona, Wellesley, and Carleton College are deserving of the top ranking. Claremont McKenna is in an elite class by itself as is Harvey Mudd College. Bowdoin College has a friendly, close-knit, elite, prep boarding school feel (more like St. Paul's School & Groton, than Andover or Exeter). My guess: 1) Williams College 2) Amherst College 3) Pomona College 3) Swarthmore College 5) Wellesley College 6) Bowdoin College 6) Carleton College 8) Claremont McKenna College 9) Middlebury College 10) Colby College (playing the ratings game well) 10) Davidson College 10) Harvey Mudd College 13) Grinnell College 13) Wash & Lee University 15) Hamilton College 15) Haverford College 15) Colgate University 18) USMA-West Point 18) USNA--Annapolis 18) USAFA--Colorado Springs 21) Barnard College 21) Smith College 23) Wesleyan University 24) Kenyon College 25) Bryn Mawr 26) Univ. of Richmond 27) College of the Holy Cross 28) Franklin & Marshall 29) Macalester College 30) Rhodes College 31) Bates College 31) SOKA 31) Thomas Aquinas 31) Oberlin College 35) Occidental College 36) Lafayette College 37) Centre College 37) Whitman College 37) Mount Holyoke College 40) Bucknell University 41) Gettysburg College 42) Trinity College 43) Gettysburg College 44) Furman University [/quote] Scripps?[/quote] Yes, Scripps should definitely be there. The ranking below (using totally different criteria from USNWR/WSJ/Forbes) has Scripps at #3 INCLUDING national universities. Not saying that seems right, but it's not nothing. https://lesshighschoolstress.com/blog/6/ [/quote] Interesting list which ranks 100 colleges & universities. Topping the list is #1 Pomona, then #2 Northwestern, #3 Scripps, & #4 Wellesley. Georgetown University is tied next to last at #98.[/quote] lmao at a list that has University of Richmond and American above Brown, Duke, Cornell, Princeton, Stanford, Dartmouth, MIT, Harvard.[/quote]
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