Stop it with the WASPB. Bucknell doesn't need to be associated with WASP to demonstrate its greatness. |
Agree with this. |
This comparison appeared earlier in this topic: Hamilton College https://share.google/zhBCA7ESMhVLNlngb |
You again? Go back to sleep |
ok can you describe the similarities between colgate and midd please? |
| Colgate better name recognition. Gate much higher profile. |
WASPB doesn't exist.....it is a figment of your imagination. |
What is WASPB intended to represent? |
Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, Bucknell |
| Colgate is woke and notoriously anti-free speech. Most of these old guard schools are. They are now the tip of the spear for equality and progress, whatever that means at any given moment. Hence why you see kids from the NE bailing and going south. |
Thanks! |
Different poster, but I also have some familiarity with both. They're both on the larger side for SLACs (Colgate at 3,200 and Middlebury at 2,700, compared to under 2,000 at many peers). Both have beautiful, hilly campuses in rural locations. There is some similarity to the campus aesthetic--lots of historic-looking gray stone buildings. Both are a quick walk into town, with Middlebury being slightly larger than the Village of Hamilton. Both have a pre-professional slant, with many graduates going on to careers in finance, law, tech. Both have wealthy student bodies. Where they differ most: Colgate has frats and DI sports. Middlebury abolished frats in the early 90s and has a successful DIII program. Where I live, the general perception is that Middebury is a bit more prestigious and benefits from its association with NESCAC. Colgate has a reputation for being a bit more of a party school. Both are excellent colleges with great outcomes. |
One other thing--although both are rural, Colgate feels a bit more isolated than Middlebury, at least to me. Upstate NY has a different feel/vibe than Vermont. It's a bit more run-down and depressing in the winter, although you'll find some similarly depressing places in Vermont. Vermont has a lot of wealth coming into the state in the winter due to the high-end ski areas. It just feels closer to civilization. Middlebury is about an hour from Burlington, which is a fun town. Colgate is 40 mins from Utica and an hour from Syracuse. There's an Amtrak station in Middlebury that will take you to NYC, which is nice if you don't have a car. |
All of these have a high proportion of wealthy private school kids, who are mostly liberal leaning. But I wouldn’t call that woke. Tbh it’s hard to find schools in 2026 where more than a small fraction of kids are politically engaged. So I wouldn’t worry about this. |
Is this wokeness coming from the faculty or student body? I envision Colgate students as likable bro and cool chick types. |