<p>Some of the LACs that have more than a 60/40 F/M ratio really want guys to apply, so look at those statistics.</p>
<p>Sorry exploring options, I was thinking of Daniel Webster. Thomas Moore seems like a really nice schoool, but its really small too (100 kids). I don't know, I'd have to look in to it and its only a hour and a half from my house so I can easily visit. I definetly sounds interesting, as does Muhlenburg. Its avg. gpa is a bit higher than mine, but who knows, maybe the fact that I'm from NE will help and I have fairly strong ECs. Also in that 20%.</p>
<p>2007 Freshman Class Profile </p>
<p>(As of July 2007)</p>
<p>Applications Received: 4,703
Students Offered Admission: 1,748 (37.2%)
Students Enrolled: 551 </p>
<p>High School Class Rank
Top Tenth: 47%
Top Fifth: 74%
Top Two-Fifths: 93% </p>
<p>SAT Scores
The Middle 50% of students enrolled in the freshman class had SAT Critical Reading scores approximately between 550 and 650, SAT Math scores approximately between 560 and 660,
and approximately between 560 and 660 on the Writing SAT.
Geographic Distribution
New Jersey 35%
Pennsylvania 23%
New York 21%
New England 13%
Del./Md./Va./D.C. 4%
Other States/Foreign 4%</p>
<p>You would get an excellent education at Thomas More. Here is the National Catholic College Admission Association's website with a good search tool for it's member colleges (and no not all Catholic colleges are members): Catholic</a> College Search from NCCAA</p>
<p>It sounds like an excellent school and there are definetly moving up in Catholic ranks. Its sounds like they have a great ministry as well. The only thing that may be difficult for me is coming down to a school with 2,000 kids to a college with 92. But I'm sure it also has advantages, as the faculty-student ratio is probably incredible. I don't know yet, but I'm sure a visit is an order.</p>