SomeoneWhoKnows wrote:
Duhawks wrote:
2 common misconceptions here:
1. The academic standards to get in are obviously lower than those like Wash U, but the actual classes are tough and the programs are top notch. The media studies program is by far the best in Iowa (numerous awards the past ten years) and one of the best in the midwest. Sports Management has beaten out plenty of D1 schools in competitions, the science program sends plenty of kids to top med schools every year, and they just opened a brand new business school. Loras also just recieved 5 mil from an alumni to start/continue many campus upgrades.
2. Loras is obviously a Catholic school, but plenty of students are not Catholic. If Catholicism, or religion in general, isn't your thing then don't worry, it isn't forced on you at all.
I would suggest getting in contact with the coach if you get a chance. Schultz is a great guy and one of the best in the business.
Loras is not top notch academically. It is a below average college and well below most of the other college that people mentioned. Also, I said she might feel out of place there if she weren't Catholic. There are still a lot of Catholics who go there, and as far as dating goes, you are just limiting yourself if you go to a college that has a decent percentage of people who go there who are of a different religion, especially if they might have chosen it for that reason.
OP, run, don't walk, away from advice to get you to go to a very average college when your GPA and ACT score says you should go elsewhere.
Loras accepted 95% of applicants last year. It has a middle 50% ACT range of 20-26. That means that 25% of the students there have an ACT lower than 20. I think you need to take off your rose-colored glasses.
So, OP, go read the advice I gave and the facts I gave and then read that this homer says Loras is tough academically and decide for yourself who is correct. Hint: it's me. Note my user name.
If ACT scores are your only judgement of schools then you should really not be giving advice for colleges.
OP, pick a school that has everything you want. These old heads giving you advice are pretentious rich boys who think ACT scores are the only thing that matters in life.
Find a school that you love. Beautiful campus, amazing student body, etc. Find a school that is strong IN THE FIELD YOU WANT TO GO INTO. Don't let these losers tell you the average accepted ACT is indicative of a schools academics entirely, that's the dumbest thing ever. Strong program is what you want to do and a xc team that you want to be apart of are most important.
Have fun on the journey and good luck.