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Wabash is a very good school in terms of academic. The courses here are very challenging. Some are even so tough to the extent that you may feel like you're being kicked out of class if you don't put enough attention and efforts into the learning process. Natural sciences courses are possibly the hardest courses at Wabash, then come economics, history,Psychology. Wabash is a very graduate school oriented institution, which means that a lot of students enter graduate school after graduation. Wabash students are hard-working,smart, down-to-earth and super friendly.However, there's still a portion of student body that is pretty close-minded, snobby and dumb. The college is not very diverse with 80% white,Christian students approximately.International students count for about 5% of student body. Admission for International students with financial need is pretty tough since Wabash tend to accept about 25 to 30 international students every year. I really like Wabash thanks to its unique all-male environment, the close-knit community of brotherhood and the superfriendly and helpful faculty, also the stimulating and challenging learning environment. I have never regretted having gone to Wabash. |