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This fall, as numerous college rankings hit the bookstores, I was curious to find an answer to the quest ter a parent, prospective student or college recruiter sifted through all of this material.
I set my bar high: an 85 percent freshman retention rate and a 65 percent six-year graduation rate. I dislike the idea of using a six-year graduation rate, but there are legitimate reasons: leaves of absence, military or missionary service, cooperative educational opportunities (combine school and work) and interest in multiple degree programs being examples.
In my kitchen table exercise Cheap Sonny Milano Hat , I found that 265 four-year schools met my standard se are the large public and private universities--104 schools met or exceeded the 85-65 standard, including all of the top 72 in the rankings. Among 266 National Liberal Arts Colleges, 105 met or exceeded both numbers. There were also 37 regional universities and 8 baccalaureate colleges that met or bested both marks, as well as 11 specialty (fine arts [url=http://www. class. But there is another side to this analysis: the verbal and math SATs. The higher the school ranked in U.S. News Cheap Matt Calvert Hat , the higher the range of the scores. A combined 1,050 to 1,100 on the verbal and math SATs put most applicants near the bottom quarter of the pool in most of my excellent schools. Excellent grades might offset the test scores at all except the best of t s best to prepare for the tests.
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