College comparisons

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any comparisons for Davidson?

Davidson's chosen peers:
https://www.davidson.edu/offices-and-services/institutional-effectiveness/peer-institutions
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any comparisons for Davidson?

Davidson's chosen peers:
https://www.davidson.edu/offices-and-services/institutional-effectiveness/peer-institutions


Maybe Washington and Lee comes the closest to Davidson? Richmond?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any comparisons for Davidson?

Davidson's chosen peers:
https://www.davidson.edu/offices-and-services/institutional-effectiveness/peer-institutions

Thank you!
Anonymous
Bowdoin : Davidson

Top-tier, high-yield, TO, similarly-sized LACs, highly ranked for undergraduate teaching, located in cute towns ~30 mins from a city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any comparisons for Davidson?

Davidson's chosen peers:
https://www.davidson.edu/offices-and-services/institutional-effectiveness/peer-institutions


I would take Furman and Oberlin off this list and add Richmond and Bucknell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth: Middlebury

+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any comparisons for Davidson?

Davidson's chosen peers:
https://www.davidson.edu/offices-and-services/institutional-effectiveness/peer-institutions

Davidson is not a peer to WASP at all
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard: Yale
Princeton: Northwestern
Vanderbilt: Duke
Notre Dame: Boston College
Duke: Rice
Stanford: MIT
Dartmouth: Brown
Penn: NYU
U Chicago: Cornell
Pomona: Williams
Wash U: CMU
GWU: American
Tufts: BU
Michigan: UNC


Complete opposite vibes.


they have the largest cross applicant pool. so vibe or not, there's a similar appeal

According to…?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any comparisons for Davidson?

Davidson's chosen peers:
https://www.davidson.edu/offices-and-services/institutional-effectiveness/peer-institutions


I would take Furman and Oberlin off this list and add Richmond and Bucknell.


Richmond doesn't get enough love from DCUM...it truly is a jewel in Virginia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rice: Harvey Mudd
Duke: UChicago
Vanderbilt: Johns Hopkins
Emory: Tulane

UGA: UFL
FlState: NC State
UVA: UNC

No
Duke:Northwestern
Vanderbilt:UCLA
Emory:WashU
Stop trying to make Tulane something its not.


Duke and Northwestern are now more similar to each other than Duke and Vanderbilt. Talk to kids there NOW. Not years ago. What's happened to greek life in the last few years. Social life. Parties. The types of kids being admitted. Its a VERY VERY different school socially.
Anonymous
Duke & Northwestern
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any comparisons for Davidson?

Davidson's chosen peers:
https://www.davidson.edu/offices-and-services/institutional-effectiveness/peer-institutions

Davidson is not a peer to WASP at all


Yeah that idea is pure fiction
Anonymous
DeVry: Arizona State
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would put

Carnegie Mellon: William and Mary

more so than Harvey Mudd.


WTH? No way!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harvard:Yale
MIT:CalTech
Emory:WashU in St. Louis
Stanfordrinceton
Penn:Cornell
Georgetown:Notre Dame
UFL:UGA
UNC:UVA
BU:NEU
Dartmouth:Vanderbilt
NYU:USC
UCLA:Cal
Michigan:UT Austin
BC:Villanova
Purdue:Georgia Tech
Brown:Wesleyan
Williams:Amherst
Swarthmore:Haverford
Dennison:Hamilton
Oberlin:Grinnell
Va Tech:Texas A&M
Bowdoin:Colby
Bates:Trinity
Harvey Mudd:Carnegie Mellon
Pomona:Rice
Tulane:UMiami
GWU:Syracuse
Holy Cross:Lafayette
Lehigh:WPI
RPI:RIT
LMU:Santa Clara
USDepperdine
William & Mary:
American:


William and Mary doesn't have an easy twin because no other state has such a hybrid school...a public school crossed with a SLAC. It might be something like Cal Poly SLO...but different focus
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