Colgate used to be for rich kids who couldn't get into Dartmouth. I was one and so where most of the people I knew when I went there. It's a great education and everyone I've known who has gone there enjoyed their time there, but we were very aware that we went to a safety school |
Not who you're responding too but maybe this PP is referring to Franklin and Marshall? They started offering merit again (albeit, not a ton--- though this is all anecdotal). |
Yep. Me too. I didn’t apply to any Ivy and while I always wondered what would have happened, I think it was unlikely I wouldn’t have gotten in. Colgate kids were mostly kids who wanted Ivies and didn’t make it. I felt intellectually challenged at Colgate and I would say that’s the case for most. It’s a tough school with little grade inflation. Of course there were also a few kids who got into Ivies but couldn’t afford it (schools gave less back then) and “settled” for Colgate. Many kids go to Harvard for grad school from Colgate. I tend to think my 3.8 UW GPA, 8 APs and 1340 SAT might not get me into Colgate these days. Back in the 90’s, kids with 1300 SATs often had a chance at Dartmouth, Cornell or Brown. I bet they are tossed aside pretty fast these days even at Colgate. |