You are right, no one cares. |
| Does either school yield protect in RD? |
I'm the mom of an incoming Lehigh freshman who was accepted there ED2. It *seems* (very few data points here) that they do yield protect in RD, based on my son's classmates who were WL/denied in the regular round (GPAs much higher than my kid). Alternatively, Ed2 kids get a massive thumb on the scale. Third possibility is that both those things are true. |
Good schools, but not better academics than W&L. |
Where would you put Colgate? |
I think this is true. |
On top, in a tier of its own. Also, Gettysburg is more comparable to Dickinson than to Muhlenberg. |
Yes. I would say: Lehigh, Bucknell Lafayette, Dickinson, F&M Gettysburg, Muhlenberg That's based on what I know of acceptance rates AND the overall profile of the kids I know who've gone there. There is lots of overlap between Bucknell and Lehigh. DCUM does not seem to like Lehigh, but I think it's great. The location is beautiful, with decent skiing not too far away. The kids I know who go there are extremely high achievers, and have gotten lots of opportunities at Lehigh. Bucknell is in the boonies. But its strengths are similar -- esp. business/econ. My 2nd category is more liberal-artsy. Muhlenberg is artsy-artsy. |
I think Lehigh is ahead of Colgate. Look at the rankings. |
| Which rankings? |
On my toothbrush. |
Never gets old
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Dickinson shouldn't be on the same tier as Lafayette. There's a decent-sized gap between these schools. Here are the definitive tiers for the schools mentioned in this thread, with the schools in each tier listed in order of prestige: Colgate Lehigh, Bucknell, Lafayette F&M, Gettysburg/Dickinson Muhlenberg |
| Muhlenberg has a lot of pre-meds, as well as theater and dance. They talk up their med and dental school placements. |
| None of these schools are far enough apart to be put in tiers. |