Anonymous wrote:Washington and Lee is near 50-50
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD wants to attend an urban LAC that has a good STEM program, is not really lopsided gender wise, and students actually spend time in the city. For instance, we’ve heard while Rhodes is in a large city, everyone stays on campus all the time. Macalester seems like standout, though the gender ratio is less than ideal.
You do realize that the only SLACs where the gender ratio is good is the top 4-5 super selective ones, like Williams, because they can pick and choose their applicants. So, if not at that level, what is DD actually looking for?
She’s good with around 55-45, but once it gets really lopsided, she’s not interested. Noticed it at an American U tour and then it started mattering.
Anonymous wrote:How about U of Richmond? technically not be a LAC but it kind of seems like one and it’s very close to Richmond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD wants to attend an urban LAC that has a good STEM program, is not really lopsided gender wise, and students actually spend time in the city. For instance, we’ve heard while Rhodes is in a large city, everyone stays on campus all the time. Macalester seems like standout, though the gender ratio is less than ideal.
You do realize that the only SLACs where the gender ratio is good is the top 4-5 super selective ones, like Williams, because they can pick and choose their applicants. So, if not at that level, what is DD actually looking for?
Anonymous wrote:DD wants to attend an urban LAC that has a good STEM program, is not really lopsided gender wise, and students actually spend time in the city. For instance, we’ve heard while Rhodes is in a large city, everyone stays on campus all the time. Macalester seems like standout, though the gender ratio is less than ideal.
Anonymous wrote:How about U of Richmond? technically not be a LAC but it kind of seems like one and it’s very close to Richmond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD wants to attend an urban LAC that has a good STEM program, is not really lopsided gender wise, and students actually spend time in the city. For instance, we’ve heard while Rhodes is in a large city, everyone stays on campus all the time. Macalester seems like standout, though the gender ratio is less than ideal.
53% female (according to this: https://www.macalester.edu/institutional-research/wp-content/uploads/sites/515/Quick-Facts-Fall-2024.pdf) doesn’t seem lopsided to me, especially in the context of LACs.
It’s 58-42
https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=Macalester&s=all&id=173902#enrolmt
That says Fall 22. The link I provided was Fall 24.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD wants to attend an urban LAC that has a good STEM program, is not really lopsided gender wise, and students actually spend time in the city. For instance, we’ve heard while Rhodes is in a large city, everyone stays on campus all the time. Macalester seems like standout, though the gender ratio is less than ideal.
53% female (according to this: https://www.macalester.edu/institutional-research/wp-content/uploads/sites/515/Quick-Facts-Fall-2024.pdf) doesn’t seem lopsided to me, especially in the context of LACs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD wants to attend an urban LAC that has a good STEM program, is not really lopsided gender wise, and students actually spend time in the city. For instance, we’ve heard while Rhodes is in a large city, everyone stays on campus all the time. Macalester seems like standout, though the gender ratio is less than ideal.
53% female (according to this: https://www.macalester.edu/institutional-research/wp-content/uploads/sites/515/Quick-Facts-Fall-2024.pdf) doesn’t seem lopsided to me, especially in the context of LACs.
It’s 58-42
https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=Macalester&s=all&id=173902#enrolmt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD wants to attend an urban LAC that has a good STEM program, is not really lopsided gender wise, and students actually spend time in the city. For instance, we’ve heard while Rhodes is in a large city, everyone stays on campus all the time. Macalester seems like standout, though the gender ratio is less than ideal.
53% female (according to this: https://www.macalester.edu/institutional-research/wp-content/uploads/sites/515/Quick-Facts-Fall-2024.pdf) doesn’t seem lopsided to me, especially in the context of LACs.
Anonymous wrote:DD wants to attend an urban LAC that has a good STEM program, is not really lopsided gender wise, and students actually spend time in the city. For instance, we’ve heard while Rhodes is in a large city, everyone stays on campus all the time. Macalester seems like standout, though the gender ratio is less than ideal.