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<p>even though Wake Forest is a nice school, no one really thinks it as another Duke or another Vanderbilt and so on. Even though it’s a top college, it does not have any specialized program which means it’s reputation is solely based on liberal arts and other non-academic factors. I’d love to go to Wake Forest because this is the school what I like but it’s just my case. Say that there’s a student who wants to be a doctor. Wake Forest is not the best place for him. Duke, Johns Hopkins, Harvard and even Case Western Reserve have better medical/pre-med programs. He would choose those schools instead of Wake if he can choose. Another student wants to major in international relationship, then he would choose Tufts, Harvard, or Georgetown over Wake Forest. What about liberal arts, one thing that Wake Forest should be proud of? Amherst, Williams, Carleton, Bowdoin…tons and tons of small and excellent liberal arts schools would be the first thing you should look at. In my opinion, this is one problem Wake Forest has, as a TOP 30 college, and I think this is what administrations and President Hatch should work on right now. It is a good school for me, a student who does not know what to do, but without a doubt I can say, a student who set a clear goal will do better in college than a student like me.</p>