Hamilton College

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Anonymous wrote:Colgate has better name recognition.


The toothpaste factor
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Forget remote Hamilton go to Swarthmore, Haverford, Holy Cross or Wellesley.


Holy Cross does not belong in the same sentence as these schools. Move on, troll.
Anonymous
Both are old line WASP, White Anglo Saxon Protestant, institutions. Along with erosion of America’s traditional Judaic-Christian values so to has the appeal of Colgate, Hamilton, and other such institutions. The “hot” schools of today reflect our countries demographics, not its history.
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Anonymous wrote:Some appear to be commenting on Utica without ever having visited its prominent features, such as a museum known for its Thomas Cole collection. People will vary with respect to art appreciation, however.


Hamilton isn’t in Utica.



It’s very close. It basically is. People I know who work there live in Utica. I used to live in the area.


But students aren’t hanging out there on a daily basis. It’s not that close.
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Anonymous wrote:Both are old line WASP, White Anglo Saxon Protestant, institutions. Along with erosion of America’s traditional Judaic-Christian values so to has the appeal of Colgate, Hamilton, and other such institutions. The “hot” schools of today reflect our countries demographics, not its history.


I remember when my DD applied to Colby. Some of those people thought it was cheese, and become confused.
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Agree Hamilton and Colgate have always catered to WASP families. That demographic is in a very steep decline and those 2 schools have limited appeal to a more diverse population.
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Anonymous wrote:Agree Hamilton and Colgate have always catered to WASP families. That demographic is in a very steep decline and those 2 schools have limited appeal to a more diverse population.


They walked away from thier social contract in the name of progress and are now paying for it. Hamilton does not pop up on the CCPs approved list of colleges.
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Anonymous wrote:Some appear to be commenting on Utica without ever having visited its prominent features, such as a museum known for its Thomas Cole collection. People will vary with respect to art appreciation, however.


Hamilton isn’t in Utica.



It’s very close. It basically is. People I know who work there live in Utica. I used to live in the area.


But students aren’t hanging out there on a daily basis. It’s not that close.


Unless they took the Jitney, then they could go to the bodegas.
Anonymous
Lol, Hamilton boosters are bragging about closeness of Utica to hang out in!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol, Hamilton boosters are bragging about closeness of Utica to hang out in!

A "Hamilton booster" to whom you appear to be referring "used to live in the area," and may have no connection to the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol, Hamilton boosters are bragging about closeness of Utica to hang out in!


Wow, you need to get a couple of meters checked.
Anonymous
Very little diversity at Hamilton with over 65% white students. As pp stated WASP dominated vibe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree Hamilton and Colgate have always catered to WASP families. That demographic is in a very steep decline and those 2 schools have limited appeal to a more diverse population.


Idiotic take. All the oldest New England schools originally catered to wasps.
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Anonymous wrote:Some appear to be commenting on Utica without ever having visited its prominent features, such as a museum known for its Thomas Cole collection. People will vary with respect to art appreciation, however.


Hamilton isn’t in Utica.



It’s very close. It basically is. People I know who work there live in Utica. I used to live in the area.


It is in Clinton, NY. About the same as UMD in College Park to downtown Washington DC.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some appear to be commenting on Utica without ever having visited its prominent features, such as a museum known for its Thomas Cole collection. People will vary with respect to art appreciation, however.


Hamilton isn’t in Utica.



It’s very close. It basically is. People I know who work there live in Utica. I used to live in the area.


It is in Clinton, NY. About the same as UMD in College Park to downtown Washington DC.

Although the distances are similar, it takes only about 14 minutes to drive from Clinton to Utica. From Hamilton's campus itself, it might take 17 minutes.
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