Bates, Kenyon, Wes, or Colgate

<p>Im looking for a strong LAC for political science/government or english</p>

<p>-Liberal and progressive student body
-Not a big jock population
-Beautiful Campus</p>

<p>-GPA: 3.6
-APs: Euro, Psych, US, Lit, Gov, Econ, Stat</p>

<p>SAT: find out in may but may not send if:
ACT: 27-33 range</p>

<p>Strong ECs in government, journalism, and internationalism</p>

<p>Part time job plus a good amound of community service</p>

<p><b>What School is best for me and most statistically probable for me to be accepted to?<b></b></b></p><b><b>
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<p>from what i’ve heard from friends who have visited Colgate, it’s pretty athletics-oriented (it’s a Division I school). I don’t know if that directly translates to “jocky,” but you can decide for yourself.</p>

<p>I’m going to Wes this fall, and I can tell you that it has a liberal and progressive student body.</p>

<p>Mac and Wes fit you but both are reaches unless you get 33+ on the ACT, and only then do you have a 50/50 shot at them.</p>

<p>Kenyon is an awesome school but is a little more preppy then Mac and Wes.</p>

<p>I’d steer you away from Colgate if you want a liberal student body. Not that there aren’t progressive students, but its atmosphere is a far cry from the liberalism of Mac or Wes.</p>