Swarthmore College is best of best college. Many students wants become student of Swarthmore. But, It's very hard and difficult.
There are more than 100 student self-governing bodies and various service agencies. In particular, counseling services, writing centers, academic counseling, career service centers, intercultural centers, and black cultural centers are being provided for students. Since the advisor program is well-developed, it provides information on students' major and profession-related information, and helps the curriculum in relation to the future majors desired by the students. There are also many Learning Centers for students and the Writing Center is one of the most popular institutions for assisting a variety of research and essays for many students.
Approximately 95% of all students live in school dormitories, and Resident Assistants reside at each dormitory to take care of students. Most freshmen and second graders live with their roommates, while third and fourth graders are provided solitary. Currently, there are 17 dormitories and the selection of dormitories is decided by lottery, so students may not be assigned to the desired dormitories. Of course, off-campus housing is also helping at school.
There are now three libraries - the Cornell Science Library, Underhill Music & Dance Library, and Friends Historical Library - and each library is organized to suit the specific field of interest have. The Cornell Science Library has about 65,000 books on science and engineering, including books, papers, and magazines. The Underhill Arts Library has about 37,000 books in this area.
Swarthmore has regular support and two early support. Regular support is due on January 2, and admission will be announced on April 1. Early support is offered twice on November 15 (announced on December 15) and January 2 (announced on February 15) and only one applicant can apply. In case of transfer, April 1 is the deadline, and application form, high school / university grades, recommendation letter, dean report should be submitted. Documents and procedures that must be submitted by regular or special applicants will require school grades, SAT I or ACT, two SAT II grades, lap pools (for international students), out-of-school activities, school applications, essays, letters of recommendation...
Read moreSwarthmore is a small liberal arts college that only accepts the top 10% of students from schools, usually valedictorians and salutatorians. The students come from around the world and the education received by the students is on par with any Ivy League school. There is a T-Shirt they sell that says "Anywhere else, it would have been an "A". The grounds are an arboretum and extremely well kept and beautiful. The classes are small and intense, and anybody coming here will receive a top notch education. A number of famous groundbreaking individuals have been educated at this school, they even published a book about them. The town is small and quiet but with easy access to downtown Philadelphia...
Read moreMy classmates and professors challenged me to think critically, act locally, and never settle. I graduated a stronger person, and I feel lucky to have attended college with so many people who are now working to improve the world. The network of alumni working in nonprofit leadership is both inspiring and extremely helpful; my Swarthmore friends are also succeeding in for-profit fields such as business and technology, and most were admitted into their first choice graduate programs. I hope the College continues to embrace its points of differentiation: global citizenship, Quaker-based ethics, and...
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