Anonymous wrote:Any graduate program or school knows these schools, particularly Pomona, which is absolutely academically equivalent to LACs like Amherst and Williams if you look at their STATS (and considerably harder to get into than some Ivys such as Cornell), and CMC is not too far behind, kids that are looking say at Wesleyan on the East Coast would likely be academically similar, and Scripps and Harvey Mudd also have excellent reputations. My son went to Pomona and had a fabulous experience. The 5 campuses are truly adjacent, so unlike the Amherst, UMass, Smith etc consortium, requiring 10 mile bus rides to get to some of the schools, this is truly an integrated system that makes it easy to socialize and take classes across institutional lines. From California really really hard to get into all of the schools, because better known out there, from the East Coast, a bit of an advantage to apply since they want geographic diversity, still hard to get in, but get a bit of an advantage being from DC not LA or SF.
Agree. Daughter's friend got into Penn but not Pomona.