<p>Wooster is not very well-known. D visited as part of her mid-West tour (Dennison, Kenyon, Wooster, Case and Oberlin). </p>
<p>She liked Dennison and Wooster the least: Wooster didn’t offer the same breath or variety of courses as “stronger” LAC, but she and a number of her friends rec’d generous merit awards (but all attended higher-ranked schs); Dennison too much of a frat scene.</p>
<p>I found Wooster, like many other schs to be perfectly acceptable - - but D, like many of her age-peers, would pref a sch w/ more name-recognition. </p>
<p>Agree w/ lasecat that Wooster is probab on par w/ </p>
<p>-Earlham (lovely Quaker sch in Indiana, also give a fair amount of merit $, but lesser awards than Wooster)</p>
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<li><p>Allegheny (middle-of-nowhere PA; I think Wooster is more diverse) </p></li>
<li><p>Dennison (frats)</p></li>
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<p>But Kenyon is in another league entirely (strong academics, great sports - - especially the swim team, diverse).</p>