<p>it's all men,so i'm asking about it. what do u think of the college, i did some search, found the academic rating is 99 , and many other ranks looks wonderful, is it worth to go?
anyone knows please ,,,,, well, and will girls be a problem , i mean everything happens without girls around ? it's kind of , you know.....
and what about the financial aid policy???</p>
<p>I live in Indiana, and everyone thinks Wabash is a very good school around here. As far as girls, its not to far away from DePauw and Purdue, so girls come from there or guys travel on weekends sometimes. A far as FinAid, according to collegeview.com, the website that CC always links to for stats, 100% of kids recieve merit or need aid Wabash</a> College - Crawfordsville, Indiana - Undergraduate Information
on a side note, a kid who graduated from my high school a couple years ago was a national merit commended scholar, and he full tuition.</p>
<p>haha thanks so much .... anyone else come to talk about it...my friend live in CA just got in with a merit based aid about 13G a year, need to pay 28G ,,compare to ucsb... which one will u guys choose ??? i Told him to go to wabash ,,,it can be a great experience. but more expensive...who knows about it's loan policy?? my buddy got no grants.. i DO not KNOW why .....</p>
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my friend live in CA just got in with a merit based aid about 13G a year, need to pay 28G ,,compare to ucsb... which one would u guys choose ???
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UCSB. I'm not a fan of the all men's schools. His tastes may vary.</p>
<p>ucsb is huge and fullfilled with sunshine and girls and wabash can be a totally new experience... conservative ?? really?? how ? I mean compare to other wonderful lacs.....</p>
<p>HAHA... ok another question ,,,,,,will go to a lac like wabash makes it harder to transfer to other big universities and can I finish my class earlier? I mean most of the lacs do not provide class in the summer, will it be possible to make it fast ??? i may go to another lac in CT,,,,WAITING now....</p>
<p>Wabash is an amazing school academically, that produces many very successful young men. There are not many schools that can beat it in that regard. However, it is very important to "fit" there. I would highly highly recommend visiting and getting answers to his questions first hand from students.</p>
<p>A close family friend attends Wabash (senior) and has never regretted his choice of schools. The academics are outstanding. He has had wonderful experiences in an internship, on campus research, and also 6 week combined cultural immersion/rain forest research experience. Wabash's record for graduate program acceptances is far above average. There is a very strong sense of connection among alumni and our friend has said his time there has far exceeded his expectations. And, yes, Wabash has an abundance of females present on weekends.</p>