Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does no one seem to talk about it?
* Consistently ranked among the top 10 SLACs
* 80% of classes under 20 students
* 11 research institutes that conduct graduate level/think-tank level research on a variety of social science topics
* Beautiful modern campus and a strong athletics program
* Engagement opportunities that exceed just about any other school- 95% of students with internship experiences, 80% with two or more, 75% doing research with faculty
* Diverse- 45% students of color, 15% international, 48 countries represented among 1400 students
* At the center of the adjacent Claremont Colleges for expanded courses, students to interact with, and events
* Highly regarded by Princeton Review for quality of life, accessible professors, career services, and happy students
* Tight knit alumni network
* #3 among all colleges and universities for feeding into top business schools (size-adjusted), #11 among all for feeding into top Wall Street jobs
* Median earnings of 87K 2 years within graduation according to CollegeScorecard which is the 2nd highest among SLACs (after Harvey Mudd)
* Full need met financial aid and merit aid up to full tuition
It seems like there's hardly a better place to be if you want to study economics, politics, finance, or international relations.
You can't trust above stats. If there's a school that knows how to kie with statistics, it's Claremont.
https://bowdoinorient.com/bonus/article/6961
No pony in this race but you are citing 2012. That’s light years in college change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does no one seem to talk about it?
* Consistently ranked among the top 10 SLACs
* 80% of classes under 20 students
* 11 research institutes that conduct graduate level/think-tank level research on a variety of social science topics
* Beautiful modern campus and a strong athletics program
* Engagement opportunities that exceed just about any other school- 95% of students with internship experiences, 80% with two or more, 75% doing research with faculty
* Diverse- 45% students of color, 15% international, 48 countries represented among 1400 students
* At the center of the adjacent Claremont Colleges for expanded courses, students to interact with, and events
* Highly regarded by Princeton Review for quality of life, accessible professors, career services, and happy students
* Tight knit alumni network
* #3 among all colleges and universities for feeding into top business schools (size-adjusted), #11 among all for feeding into top Wall Street jobs
* Median earnings of 87K 2 years within graduation according to CollegeScorecard which is the 2nd highest among SLACs (after Harvey Mudd)
* Full need met financial aid and merit aid up to full tuition
It seems like there's hardly a better place to be if you want to study economics, politics, finance, or international relations.
You can't trust above stats. If there's a school that knows how to kie with statistics, it's Claremont.
https://bowdoinorient.com/bonus/article/6961
Anonymous wrote:Why does no one seem to talk about it?
* Consistently ranked among the top 10 SLACs
* 80% of classes under 20 students
* 11 research institutes that conduct graduate level/think-tank level research on a variety of social science topics
* Beautiful modern campus and a strong athletics program
* Engagement opportunities that exceed just about any other school- 95% of students with internship experiences, 80% with two or more, 75% doing research with faculty
* Diverse- 45% students of color, 15% international, 48 countries represented among 1400 students
* At the center of the adjacent Claremont Colleges for expanded courses, students to interact with, and events
* Highly regarded by Princeton Review for quality of life, accessible professors, career services, and happy students
* Tight knit alumni network
* #3 among all colleges and universities for feeding into top business schools (size-adjusted), #11 among all for feeding into top Wall Street jobs
* Median earnings of 87K 2 years within graduation according to CollegeScorecard which is the 2nd highest among SLACs (after Harvey Mudd)
* Full need met financial aid and merit aid up to full tuition
It seems like there's hardly a better place to be if you want to study economics, politics, finance, or international relations.