Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why Wooster would be the safety of choice over Denison (for Ohio LAC), Kenyon, or Oberlin? Nothing against Wooster, just wondering.
Denison admits 17%. Kenyon/Oberlin 30%. Wooster admits 50%. Do you understand now?
There is only one school on this list we'd take seriously as an undergrad institution when hiring at an elite law firm, and it has nothing to do with acceptance rates. Do you understand now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why Wooster would be the safety of choice over Denison (for Ohio LAC), Kenyon, or Oberlin? Nothing against Wooster, just wondering.
Denison admits 17%. Kenyon/Oberlin 30%. Wooster admits 50%. Do you understand now?
There is only one school on this list we'd take seriously as an undergrad institution when hiring at an elite law firm, and it has nothing to do with acceptance rates. Do you understand now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why Wooster would be the safety of choice over Denison (for Ohio LAC), Kenyon, or Oberlin? Nothing against Wooster, just wondering.
Denison admits 17%. Kenyon/Oberlin 30%. Wooster admits 50%. Do you understand now?
Anonymous wrote:Curious why Wooster would be the safety of choice over Denison (for Ohio LAC), Kenyon, or Oberlin? Nothing against Wooster, just wondering.
Anonymous wrote:Curious why Wooster would be the safety of choice over Denison (for Ohio LAC), Kenyon, or Oberlin? Nothing against Wooster, just wondering.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a safety for my kid who is applying to SLACs and Dartmouth. I think it’s strong in the sciences, which I think is why she chose it.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a safety for my kid who is applying to SLACs and Dartmouth. I think it’s strong in the sciences, which I think is why she chose it.