<p>or Earlham College?</p>
<p>I am having a hard time choosing between the two, and am asking for input.</p>
<p>I am interested in literature, languages, and economics. I have not visited either, but am from a small town, and prefer a small town feel. I am not sure if the student bodies are the same, or what the benefits of one over the other would be.</p>
<p>Anything helps!</p>
<p>Sarah Lawrence is very limited in economics offerings, and its foreign language offerings do not appear to be very extensive, although it has a lot of literature (in English) offerings. Its other stronger subjects are visual and performing arts, history, psychology, and writing.</p>
<p>[Undergraduate</a> Catalogue](<a href=“Disciplines and Programs of Study | Sarah Lawrence College”>Disciplines and Programs of Study | Sarah Lawrence College)</p>
<p>Earlham appears to have a better selection of economics and foreign languages and literatures as well as having a good selection of English literature courses.</p>
<p>[Academics</a> | Earlham College](<a href=“http://www.earlham.edu/academics]Academics”>Academics : Earlham College)</p>
<p>How does net cost after non-loan financial aid look at each school?</p>
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