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[quote=Anonymous]Oberlin, which is not a huge school, produced 16 Fulbrights last year, and about 20 from this year’s class. They are also the number #1 producer of Peace Corp volunteers among small colleges. And one of the top MacArthur Genius Grant producers— and top 2 or 3 per capita. When we visited Macalaster, they highlighter the number of Peace Corp volunteers they produced. I have a kid at WM and they do well with producing Fulbrights. You can argue about whether these are “selective”. On DCUM, some people think Cornell isn’t selective, so views of selectivity are skewed.. But, clearly schools outside of HYPS produce plenty of Fulbrights and Peace Corps. I think that is less the case for Rhodes Scholars. [/quote]
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