Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the place have an average SAT of 1976 and an average ACT of 29?
How wouldn't it? It is a solid, well-respected LAC in the same tier as schools like Muhlenberg, Lawrence, Beloit, Sarah Lawrence, St. Lawrence, Hobart and William Smith, Denison, etc.
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The DCUM snobbery, it blinds
+1. And others too.Anonymous wrote:And just who do you think started this thread? LOL!Anonymous wrote:Perfect college for Paleocon....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the place have an average SAT of 1976 and an average ACT of 29?
How wouldn't it? It is a solid, well-respected LAC in the same tier as schools like Muhlenberg, Lawrence, Beloit, Sarah Lawrence, St. Lawrence, Hobart and William Smith, Denison, etc.
Anonymous wrote:is it even accreditted?? Could cause problems if it is not - grad school or transfer schools may not accept the degree/credits.
Anonymous wrote:How does the place have an average SAT of 1976 and an average ACT of 29?
Anonymous wrote:is it even accreditted?? Could cause problems if it is not - grad school or transfer schools may not accept the degree/credits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC's English teacher went to Hillsdale and he doesn't know anything about grammar. Or literature. I was surprised since I thoight it was a strong liberal arts school with an extra dollop of Constitution. Very disappointing.
You can't judge a school based on one person. Plenty of idiots come out of the Ivys.
Anonymous wrote:My DC's English teacher went to Hillsdale and he doesn't know anything about grammar. Or literature. I was surprised since I thoight it was a strong liberal arts school with an extra dollop of Constitution. Very disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:How does the place have an average SAT of 1976 and an average ACT of 29?