Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
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Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
What is "certain race" diversity?
Also this shuffles the same 4 or 5 LACs no matter which one you apply.
Diversity can mean all races or diversity can decides that Asians aren't actually part of a diverse campus (i.e. the type that got Harvard sued)
Name a campus that is diverse that doesn't have Asian Americans as the highest percentage of students of color. I guess this makes sense if you avoid the big Asian population at Harvard too...
Drop out of the top colleges and you get there. If you want a good mix or poor middle class and rich and a good mix of all races, you're dropping way further down the list than schools DCUM finds acceptable
Most colleges outside of the top colleges are non competitive. You're asking for elite schools that accept everybody...
OP said LAC not SLAC
The SLAC's are still economically, racially, and geographically most diverse...
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/college-mobility/williams-college
that doesn't look very economically diverse to me
No one mentioned Williams...
Someone mentioned Wellesley, almost as twice as many students from the top 1% as bottom 20%
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/college-mobility/wellesley-college
Amherst, over 4 times as many kids from the top 1% as bottom 20
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/college-mobility/amherst-college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks
Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
What is "certain race" diversity?
Also this shuffles the same 4 or 5 LACs no matter which one you apply.
Diversity can mean all races or diversity can decides that Asians aren't actually part of a diverse campus (i.e. the type that got Harvard sued)
Name a campus that is diverse that doesn't have Asian Americans as the highest percentage of students of color. I guess this makes sense if you avoid the big Asian population at Harvard too...
Drop out of the top colleges and you get there. If you want a good mix or poor middle class and rich and a good mix of all races, you're dropping way further down the list than schools DCUM finds acceptable
Most colleges outside of the top colleges are non competitive. You're asking for elite schools that accept everybody...
OP said LAC not SLAC
The SLAC's are still economically, racially, and geographically most diverse...
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/college-mobility/williams-college
that doesn't look very economically diverse to me
No one mentioned Williams...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks
Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
What is "certain race" diversity?
Also this shuffles the same 4 or 5 LACs no matter which one you apply.
Diversity can mean all races or diversity can decides that Asians aren't actually part of a diverse campus (i.e. the type that got Harvard sued)
Name a campus that is diverse that doesn't have Asian Americans as the highest percentage of students of color. I guess this makes sense if you avoid the big Asian population at Harvard too...
Drop out of the top colleges and you get there. If you want a good mix or poor middle class and rich and a good mix of all races, you're dropping way further down the list than schools DCUM finds acceptable
Most colleges outside of the top colleges are non competitive. You're asking for elite schools that accept everybody...
OP said LAC not SLAC
The SLAC's are still economically, racially, and geographically most diverse...
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/college-mobility/williams-college
that doesn't look very economically diverse to me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks
Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
What is "certain race" diversity?
Also this shuffles the same 4 or 5 LACs no matter which one you apply.
Diversity can mean all races or diversity can decides that Asians aren't actually part of a diverse campus (i.e. the type that got Harvard sued)
Name a campus that is diverse that doesn't have Asian Americans as the highest percentage of students of color. I guess this makes sense if you avoid the big Asian population at Harvard too...
Drop out of the top colleges and you get there. If you want a good mix or poor middle class and rich and a good mix of all races, you're dropping way further down the list than schools DCUM finds acceptable
Most colleges outside of the top colleges are non competitive. You're asking for elite schools that accept everybody...
OP said LAC not SLAC
The SLAC's are still economically, racially, and geographically most diverse...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks
Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks
Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
What is "certain race" diversity?
Also this shuffles the same 4 or 5 LACs no matter which one you apply.
If you care about economic diversity, about a third of students are eligible for pell grants. Which of your 4 or 5 has that many pell grant recipients?
No elite school mirrors the economic diversity 1:1 of America. Not even any of the top 100 colleges and university do that.
Anyway, the most economically diverse LACs are Amherst, Swarthmore, Wellesley, CMC, and Pomona. Looks like a ton of swapping to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks
Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
What is "certain race" diversity?
Also this shuffles the same 4 or 5 LACs no matter which one you apply.
Diversity can mean all races or diversity can decides that Asians aren't actually part of a diverse campus (i.e. the type that got Harvard sued)
Name a campus that is diverse that doesn't have Asian Americans as the highest percentage of students of color. I guess this makes sense if you avoid the big Asian population at Harvard too...
Drop out of the top colleges and you get there. If you want a good mix or poor middle class and rich and a good mix of all races, you're dropping way further down the list than schools DCUM finds acceptable
Most colleges outside of the top colleges are non competitive. You're asking for elite schools that accept everybody...
OP said LAC not SLAC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks
Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
What is "certain race" diversity?
Also this shuffles the same 4 or 5 LACs no matter which one you apply.
Diversity can mean all races or diversity can decides that Asians aren't actually part of a diverse campus (i.e. the type that got Harvard sued)
Name a campus that is diverse that doesn't have Asian Americans as the highest percentage of students of color. I guess this makes sense if you avoid the big Asian population at Harvard too...
Drop out of the top colleges and you get there. If you want a good mix or poor middle class and rich and a good mix of all races, you're dropping way further down the list than schools DCUM finds acceptable
Most colleges outside of the top colleges are non competitive. You're asking for elite schools that accept everybody...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks
Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
What is "certain race" diversity?
Also this shuffles the same 4 or 5 LACs no matter which one you apply.
Diversity can mean all races or diversity can decides that Asians aren't actually part of a diverse campus (i.e. the type that got Harvard sued)
Name a campus that is diverse that doesn't have Asian Americans as the highest percentage of students of color. I guess this makes sense if you avoid the big Asian population at Harvard too...
Drop out of the top colleges and you get there. If you want a good mix or poor middle class and rich and a good mix of all races, you're dropping way further down the list than schools DCUM finds acceptable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks
Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
What is "certain race" diversity?
Also this shuffles the same 4 or 5 LACs no matter which one you apply.
If you care about economic diversity, about a third of students are eligible for pell grants. Which of your 4 or 5 has that many pell grant recipients?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks
Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
What is "certain race" diversity?
Also this shuffles the same 4 or 5 LACs no matter which one you apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks
Define diversity. Do you mean race, do you mean a certain race? Are you talking about economic diversity? Geographic?
Anonymous wrote:What are some of the LACs that attracts diverse students? And of those what are some that are more intellectually inclined?
Thanks