| Do these two schools have many cross-applicants? I really don't understand the distinctions between the PA schools. Yes, know we need to visit but trying to figure out how to prioritize. Thanks! |
| Are Lehigh, Bucknell, Lafayette, Dickinson a cut above Muhlenburg, Gettysburg, and F&M? |
I’d rank them this way: Lehigh, Bucknell, lLafeyette Dickinson , F&M Muhlenbirg, Gettysburg |
| LeHigh |
| Those two are pretty similar. |
| I’m a Lehigh alum but have family that went to Bucknell and have spent a fair amount of time there. I would go with Lehigh. |
How would you differentiate? What kind of student thrives there? Lehigh tracks DI way more than Bucknell |
| Lehigh is larger, has a more diverse student population and is less isolated than Bucknell. |
Lehigh is a much more serious academic experience. |
| And bucknell is in a scary, down and out art of Pennsylvania. |
Lewisburg is not scary. Bucknell is just in basic, rural central PA. |
| There are peer schools, Bucknell better for students interested in business, Lehigh for engineering, everything else, tie. |
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Yes - the schools often pull the same applicants (add Villanova in there as well).
Lehigh is known for being a big research school, has double the endowment, and has a host of new and interesting cross-school majors. Bigger, more diverse than Bucknell. The 2 schools are on par for business. Accounting in particular - they have great placement with the big 4. They're both big party schools (work hard/play hard) |
Sort of. Lafayette has a pretty similar selectivity level to F&M. My son looked at many of these. Dickinson has a pretty good reputation but is pretty easy to be admitted to (easier than many of the others). |
OK, sorry, my info is a couple years old and Dickinson's admissions rate has dropped a lot. Lehigh, Bucknell, Lafayette, Dickinson, F&M all seem to be in the 30-40% admitted range. Gettysburg and Muhlenberg are easier. |