<p>That’s an impressive graphic for Reed, TK. One thing that you want to keep in mind though, is that it may not necessarily reflect the strengths of those departments at the schools listed as much as it reflects their limited numbers of other majors. For instance, the U. of N.H. - Manchester may or may not be all that outstanding in the Humanities; they just don’t have all the Business, Nursing, and Engineering majors who, if present, would minimize the percentage of their student body who study in the Humanities.</p>
<p>BTW, for a student in the 1270 / 1900 range, a few LACs I’d look into would be Dickinson, Franklin & Marshall, and Furman.</p>