Anonymous wrote:Actually all colleges have an unusually high number of sexual assualts in campus. Shockingly enough, this happens when hormonal young adults are allowed to live together without parents for the first time in their life.
SLACs just tend to have a culture that makes it more socially acceptance to report the assaults.
Anonymous wrote:For med school, it's not particularly important where you do undergrad. The goal should be to minimize debt and get a good GPA. In fact, many of the smaller liberal arts colleges boast med-school acceptance rates in the 90%s.
Anonymous wrote:For med school, it's not particularly important where you do undergrad. The goal should be to minimize debt and get a good GPA. In fact, many of the smaller liberal arts colleges boast med-school acceptance rates in the 90%s.
I'm concerned about the lack of 'name recognition' on the East Coast but maybe that's misguided on my part. Of course, the goal is for him to have a great education... He would love to eventually apply to med school so that's another reason I'm concerned about the profile of the school. DS is decent student, 3.8 unweighted, lots of honors and AP, 34 ACT, 2 varsity letters (football and wrestling), Its Academic team, Model UN and he was selected as the school rep to the Hugh O'Brian Youth leadership (HOBY) his sophomore year. Any thoughts about how he would fit at the school, or other info would be appreciated.