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<p>Er…:S I don’t know if you’re talking about the school I mentioned or not. I wouldn’t know about UConn which is a state school/public. The college I linked to is Conn Coll and private/liberal arts. </p>
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<p>Yes, a lot of these are elite libarts colleges- Mainly because Keil and I really honed in on those schools in our own searches, I should think. Especially since I’m lopsided myself, more so than Keilexandra. </p>
<p>However not every school is impossible to get into, here’s some of the rates off the top of collegeboard:</p>
<p>Goucher acceptance: 46%
Hollins: 90%
Knox: 74%
Bates: 27%
Conn Coll: 36%
Gettysburg: 40%
Oberlin: 34%
Cornell College: 44%
Kalamazoo: 48%
Swarthmore: 17%</p>
<p>I’m not doing all of them, but many are probably great matches for the students who are lopsided anyways- some are tougher to get into others, no doubt.</p>
<p>That said, I’d put forth Kenyon as extremely flexible: [Requirements</a> for the Degree - Academics - Kenyon College](<a href=“http://www.kenyon.edu/x11770#x42546]Requirements”>http://www.kenyon.edu/x11770#x42546)</p>
<p>You only need to earn one credit in each of the four divisions of the school, plus take a quantative reasoning class- only .5 of a credit is needed to fufill it, and a language. </p>
<p>Acceptance rate is: 39%</p>