<p>As a warning to those reading the link above, be cautious. Not all of the facts posted are entirely accurate. For the most part it’s very good though.</p>
<p>I’m a current Exeter student, so I can only speak for the errors pertaining to Exeter.</p>
<p>The “Extracurriculars” portion written for both schools isn’t correct. There are many clubs that they didn’t list, and many that they listed as missing at Exeter which are thriving – “Chess Club” for example. For both schools, you’d be be better off emailing a student or going to the website to see what clubs are available.</p>
<p>Additionally, during 2012-2013, the average Exeter SAT score was 2099, as opposed to the 2074 listed on this website.</p>
<p>Another important correction is that Exeter’s faculty to student ratio is 5:1, not the 6.8:1 ratio listed on this website.</p>
<p>I didn’t check every other statistic, but those were the mistakes that stood out to me on Exeter’s side.</p>
<p>I gathered my statistics from the 2013 Exeter College Profile, which I highly recommend reading to any interested parents. It lists almost all relevant facts about the school, and displays them in a more comprehensive manner than the Exeter website does.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.exeter.edu/documents/2013_Profile_for_Colleges(1).pdf[/url]”>http://www.exeter.edu/documents/2013_Profile_for_Colleges(1).pdf</a></p>
<p>I’m not trying to be a homer to the school or persuade anyone in a certain direction; I’m just displaying some of the facts for people to say.</p>
<p>Happy reading.</p>