Patriot or NESCAC

Anonymous
Which has better reputation for finance or consulting outcomes? Which has better academics? DS is interested in studying either business or Econ. Would be a full pay and not interested in the academies. I think NESCAC would be the best education due to the small size and focus on undergrad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which has better reputation for finance or consulting outcomes? Which has better academics? DS is interested in studying either business or Econ. Would be a full pay and not interested in the academies. I think NESCAC would be the best education due to the small size and focus on undergrad.

Is this a serious question? I will not treat it seriously. Since Holy Cross is better than Connecticut College, I guess that must mean the Patriot League is better. Golly.
Anonymous
When considered by faculty publishing, as in the analysis linked below, NESCACs, such as Williams, Middlebury, Amherst and Hamilton, appear to offer top-notch economics departments.

https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.uslacecon.html
Anonymous
It should be noted that Colgate, a Patriot League School, places highly in the IDEAS analysis as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It should be noted that Colgate, a Patriot League School, places highly in the IDEAS analysis as well.

Sounds like this thread is a commercial for this stupid link which you are being paid to advertise. Go away.
Anonymous
Bucknell is in the Patriot...enough said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is in the Patriot...enough said.

But it is a long commute from Holy Cross to Bucknell to get on that Patriot League pipeline!
Anonymous
my kiddo had the same choice - there are a number of sports that recruit from the same pool of kids, and the level of play is very similar. I wouldn’t say that the Williams wrestling team could compete with Bucknell, but i believe their x country team could most years.

If the choice is Williams or Bowdoin, go there - other than that it’s a coin flip
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It should be noted that Colgate, a Patriot League School, places highly in the IDEAS analysis as well.

Sounds like this thread is a commercial for this stupid link which you are being paid to advertise. Go away.

The analysis is maintained by volunteer social scientists, is updated monthly and offers free access to the public.

If someone such as yourself has nothing to contribute here, it would, indeed, be better if you went away.
Anonymous
Not treating this as a serious question, MIT is an associate member of Patriot League (for rowing) would have the best academics and outcomes.

Seriously, NESCAC. Lafayette and Colgate would be reasonable matches/safeties if applying to mostly NESCAC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not treating this as a serious question, MIT is an associate member of Patriot League (for rowing) would have the best academics and outcomes.

Seriously, NESCAC. Lafayette and Colgate would be reasonable matches/safeties if applying to mostly NESCAC.

It is not a serious question because a serious question would involve the actual schools involved. OP has an agenda that has nothing to do with a DC. Perhaps he is a high school “volunteer.”
Anonymous
The OP, who appears to have posted once, can reenter the topic and speak for themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The OP, who appears to have posted once, can reenter the topic and speak for themselves.

You appear to be naive.
Anonymous
I'll correct my grammar: themself.
Anonymous
Patriot League athletics is Division 1, NESCAC Division 3. Williams, Amherst, and Bowdoin have stronger academic reputations than Colgate and Holy Cross. Only Tufts and Holy Cross have access to a city-Boston. The rest of the schools more rural.
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