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As with any other school, there are good classes and bad classes, and good teachers and bad teachers; though I’m generally happy with the class offerings. You learn what to avoid once you’ve been around a bit.
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Oberlin College
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Overall Experience
Oberlin -
Oberlin, OH

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No matter how critical Oberlin students tend to be, they rarely deny the quality of education they receive. In fact, most students are more than appreciative of the unique academic and cultural opportunities Oberlin offers, and are hard pressed to think of a school they’d rather be at. Students who are frustrated with their experience often complain about the small, insular environment, long, cold winters, and the heavy workload. For those who thrive from Oberlin’s stimulating academics and interesting student body, they are willing to accept the challenges inherent to attending a small, liberal arts institution. Here you won’t experience the aspects of a state university education, such as Greek life, large sports, a lot of hotties, or packed classes. But that is the point. Oberlin prides itself in being everything that a state university is not.
Many students take for granted the fact that Oberlin, for an undergraduate institution of its size, has one of the most impressive library and art collections in the country, and that the Conservatory provides students with a constant repertoire of world-class music. The opportunities you will receive at Oberlin are countless, but it is up to you to find your place within the mosaic of different beliefs, interests, and passions, and to take advantage of all the available resources. Oberlin provides students with all the tools necessary for a unique and challenging experience, and can affect you to the point you realize the old Oberlin adage is true—once an Obie, always an Obie.
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"I would have been happy a lot of places, but there is no shortage of Excos I want to try or classes that I want to take. I thought the weather and the flat landscape would be depressing, but it’s all grown on me. I like it."
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"It is good. I cannot imagine being anywhere else besides Oberlin. If you love it, you will be in the ‘bubble.’ It is a sad fact that one fourth of the freshmen leave at some point without getting a diploma from Oberlin. This is not because classes are too hard, but more because they just did not fit in at Oberlin."
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"I love Oberlin. I adore it. If I were anywhere else, I doubt I would be nearly as happy. Oberlin is definitely a finicky fit, but if it fits you, it’s a wonderful, remarkable place. I’m getting the academic experience I always wanted."
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"I really think Oberlin is one of the best places to get a good college education. Considering everything the school offers, there’s no other place I’d rather be."
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"I’ve liked my time at Oberlin, but I wish I could either start over, or graduate already. It’s the people I’ve met that are the best part, and I’ve certainly had a mind-expanding experience in my classes. I am a much different person now than when I entered, but I’m still changing, so that’s good. Oberlin has been a place for me to grow in every way, and it’s been a long, strange, but pleasant trip so far."
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By The Numbers
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Full-Time Undergraduates:
2,741
Part-Time Undergraduates:
66
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Total Male Undergraduates:
1,267
Total Female Undergraduates:
1,540
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Overall Acceptance Rate:
37%
Early Decision Acceptance Rate:
61%
Early Action Acceptance Rate:
Not offered
Regular Acceptance Rate:
36%
Total Applicants:
6,236
Total Acceptances:
2,300
Freshman Enrollment:
742
Yield (% of admitted students who actually enroll):
31%
Early Decision Deadline:
November 15
Early Decision Notification:
December 10
Regular Decision Deadline:
January 15
Regular Decision Notification:
April 1
Must-Reply-By Date:
May 1
Applicants Placed on Waiting List:
791
Transfer Applications Received:
285
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Transfer Applications Accepted:
94
Transfer Students Enrolled:
49
Transfer Application Acceptance Rate:
32%
SAT I or ACT Required?:
Either
SAT I Range (25th–75th Percentile):
1250–1440
SAT I Verbal Range (25th–75th Percentile):
640–730
SAT I Math Range (25th–75th Percentile):
610–710
SAT II Requirements:
None (Although it is recommended to take them)
Freshman Retention Rate:
91%
Top 10% of High School Class:
68%
Application Fee:
$35
Common Application Accepted?:
Yes
Supplemental Forms?:
Yes
Admissions Phone:
(440) 775-8411 (800) 622-6243
Admissions E-Mail:
Admissions Web Site:
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