Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan accepts nearly 3000 people (That's the size of the school!) just to get anywhere near 700 students. That's really poor yield.
Show me that you know nothing about college yields without saying that you know nothing about college yields.
You didn’t say anything, so I’m gonna continue on. A 25% yield is trash. Just because you like the school doesn’t make it any less trash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan accepts nearly 3000 people (That's the size of the school!) just to get anywhere near 700 students. That's really poor yield.
Show me that you know nothing about college yields without saying that you know nothing about college yields.
Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan accepts nearly 3000 people (That's the size of the school!) just to get anywhere near 700 students. That's really poor yield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously- I think it is one of the best schools out there, much better than the top LACs due to the sheer DIVERSITY of academics one can take part in- Along with the typical liberal arts subjects, Wesleyan allows study in the College of Letters/Social Science, Molecular Biophysics (the sole undergraduate liberal arts college to be designated a Molecular Biophysics Predoctoral Research Training Center), Design and Engineering Studies, Integrative Sciences, and a fully-equipped Science and Technology Studies program. It gives students both the option to graduate in 3 years of 5 years with an MA, has a writing dorm community known as Writer's Block, has an amazing Public Affairs Center with very active programming with students, is constructing a new massive science center rivaling Amherst College, a new integrative arts lab, and most importantly the president is very level-headed and improving faculty diversity of thought and campus speech invites.
It is a much larger LAC (~3000 undergrads), has faculty with phd level projects, and it overall is a much more dynamic and diverse lab than the ones being propped up. What's keeping it behind?
Super expensive
Anonymous wrote:Both pomona and wes aren't all that impressive when it comes to academic horsepower of their students
Pomona has 1766 undergrads
436 freshman
155 freshman submitted sat
only 116 have sat above 1500
Wes has 3805 undergrads
824 freshman
335 freshman submitted an sat
only 83 have above 1500
Anonymous wrote:Seriously- I think it is one of the best schools out there, much better than the top LACs due to the sheer DIVERSITY of academics one can take part in- Along with the typical liberal arts subjects, Wesleyan allows study in the College of Letters/Social Science, Molecular Biophysics (the sole undergraduate liberal arts college to be designated a Molecular Biophysics Predoctoral Research Training Center), Design and Engineering Studies, Integrative Sciences, and a fully-equipped Science and Technology Studies program. It gives students both the option to graduate in 3 years of 5 years with an MA, has a writing dorm community known as Writer's Block, has an amazing Public Affairs Center with very active programming with students, is constructing a new massive science center rivaling Amherst College, a new integrative arts lab, and most importantly the president is very level-headed and improving faculty diversity of thought and campus speech invites.
It is a much larger LAC (~3000 undergrads), has faculty with phd level projects, and it overall is a much more dynamic and diverse lab than the ones being propped up. What's keeping it behind?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way way too liberal has been for over 50 years. No thanks!
It was probably more respectable when people could point to Democrats’ achievements & be proud of some of them. What are they going to point to now? “Gee, that Affordable health care isn’t really affordable”? “Golly, that open border thing turned out to be kind of unpopular”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both pomona and wes aren't all that impressive when it comes to academic horsepower of their students
Pomona has 1766 undergrads
436 freshman
155 freshman submitted sat
only 116 have sat above 1500
Wes has 3805 undergrads
824 freshman
335 freshman submitted an sat
only 83 have above 1500
What about ACT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way way too liberal has been for over 50 years. No thanks!
It was probably more respectable when people could point to Democrats’ achievements & be proud of some of them. What are they going to point to now? “Gee, that Affordable health care isn’t really affordable”? “Golly, that open border thing turned out to be kind of unpopular”?
Well, Dem presidents have created more jobs, grown the economy more, and had consistently lower unemployment rates than GOP presidents over the last half century. Job growth under Obama, Clinton, and Biden was 50x greater than under the Bushes and Trump. Would lead to the conclusion that generally D-leaning campuses must be infinitely better for econ or any business-related field. I certainly would take the former group over the latter any day for anything related to my own financial future. Republican presidents sink economies--always have, always will, currently are!
Anonymous wrote:Both pomona and wes aren't all that impressive when it comes to academic horsepower of their students
Pomona has 1766 undergrads
436 freshman
155 freshman submitted sat
only 116 have sat above 1500
Wes has 3805 undergrads
824 freshman
335 freshman submitted an sat
only 83 have above 1500
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way way too liberal has been for over 50 years. No thanks!
It was probably more respectable when people could point to Democrats’ achievements & be proud of some of them. What are they going to point to now? “Gee, that Affordable health care isn’t really affordable”? “Golly, that open border thing turned out to be kind of unpopular”?
Anonymous wrote:Both pomona and wes aren't all that impressive when it comes to academic horsepower of their students
Pomona has 1766 undergrads
436 freshman
155 freshman submitted sat
only 116 have sat above 1500
Wes has 3805 undergrads
824 freshman
335 freshman submitted an sat
only 83 have above 1500