Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They rejected a name change. Racist/Republican. Ivy rejects and wannabes.
Bs, they are trying on diversity- black plus Hispanic students now make up over 8% of students
23% in the 2025 class. More than doubled in the past five years. Shameful record but real progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They rejected a name change. Racist/Republican. Ivy rejects and wannabes.
Bs, they are trying on diversity- black plus Hispanic students now make up over 8% of students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They rejected a name change. Racist/Republican. Ivy rejects and wannabes.
Bs, they are trying on diversity- black plus Hispanic students now make up over 8% of students
Anonymous wrote:They rejected a name change. Racist/Republican. Ivy rejects and wannabes.
Anonymous wrote:They rejected a name change. Racist/Republican. Ivy rejects and wannabes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t quite figure out the target audience for this school, given that UVA and W&M are right there. It used to be something like 75 percent male when, I assume, it possibly took some dumb rich kids. It sounds like it’s become much, much better as more women arrived and it diversified a bit.
All the top LACS have sort of become "much better" when looking at stats and so forth, so it's not an inherent virtue of W&L, just a reflection of growing college age populations chasing after the same handful of colleges.
It was a rich kid's school back in the day and it still is. Most of the W&L matriculants from where I live are private school grads and they all fit the same clique. The few from public schools also fit the same clique.
And nothing wrong with it either.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t quite figure out the target audience for this school, given that UVA and W&M are right there. It used to be something like 75 percent male when, I assume, it possibly took some dumb rich kids. It sounds like it’s become much, much better as more women arrived and it diversified a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t quite figure out the target audience for this school, given that UVA and W&M are right there. It used to be something like 75 percent male when, I assume, it possibly took some dumb rich kids. It sounds like it’s become much, much better as more women arrived and it diversified a bit.