Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If using that site be sure to filter out faculty who have left or retired, cause they don’t.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For arts I would give the edge to Wesleyan while for STEM or Social Sciences it would be Carleton. I think any of the three would be fine for humanities.
For a social sciences field such as economics, Wesleyan and Vassar place much more highly than Carleton when considered by faculty publishing:
https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.uslacecon.html
What's your basis for saying this? The site is updated monthly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they really like the idea of an open curriculum, Vassar.
Wesleyan has a pretty open curriculum. What is Vassar's?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:people dont know Wes? then you dont know enough to comment
Ooooh did you hear that? We’re not part of the “in” group.
What a strange comment. No one is “in” or “out” but if you get lost by a post due to a shortening of a college, maybe it isn’t the target post to comment under?
Wut?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:people dont know Wes? then you dont know enough to comment
Ooooh did you hear that? We’re not part of the “in” group.
What a strange comment. No one is “in” or “out” but if you get lost by a post due to a shortening of a college, maybe it isn’t the target post to comment under?
Anonymous wrote:If using that site be sure to filter out faculty who have left or retired, cause they don’t.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For arts I would give the edge to Wesleyan while for STEM or Social Sciences it would be Carleton. I think any of the three would be fine for humanities.
For a social sciences field such as economics, Wesleyan and Vassar place much more highly than Carleton when considered by faculty publishing:
https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.uslacecon.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For arts I would give the edge to Wesleyan while for STEM or Social Sciences it would be Carleton. I think any of the three would be fine for humanities.
For a social sciences field such as economics, Wesleyan and Vassar place much more highly than Carleton when considered by faculty publishing:
https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.uslacecon.html
Anonymous wrote:For arts I would give the edge to Wesleyan while for STEM or Social Sciences it would be Carleton. I think any of the three would be fine for humanities.
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