Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for wealth? That’s the only difference between in state options and lower level high acceptance rate privates
SMU
Pepperdine
LMU
TCU
Not sure the current acceptance rate of these schools, do you really need a 67% acceptance rate?
Completely untrue. Privates generally offer smaller classes with full professors, rather than the crowded lecture halls led by TAs that typically are encountered during the first two years at big public universities.
Many private universities, such as Loyola Maryland and Pepperdine, both mentioned by OP, are led by faith communities. They have a more familial and service oriented feel than most big schools.