| Agree about Lehigh not on that level. |
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I went to a Patriot League school. Colgate has always been number one. I think Lehigh is rising. Not sure if it has caught Colgate yet. I would think Bucknell, Holy Cross and Lafayette are basically the same.
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| HC has always been 2nd to Colgate just check out US News ranking since 1980s. Lehigh. Lafayette, and Bucknell are interchangeable. |
In terms of actual analysis, the Princeton Review assigned Colgate an admissions selectivity rating of 98 (on a 60 to 99 scale), while Middlebury received a 97 by the same measure. https://www.princetonreview.com/college/colgate-university-1023882 https://www.princetonreview.com/college/middlebury-college-1023860 |
Up until this people were having a decent discussion. Do we ignore the troll or will it be "off to the races" once again? |
Are we really resorting to Princeton Review rankings? Seriously? This board has gone mad. |
You can wing your opinions in lieu of methodical analysis. In an open forum, such an approach would seem to be up to you. Nonetheless, for the those who care about analysis, Princeton Review provides difficulty of admissions ratings, not rankings. |
| Williams Amherst then Bowdoin. For Patriot League Colgate then Holy Cross. In corporate board rooms believe HC is better than Williams or Amherst. On Wall Street Williams rules. |
| As a case example of a single investment banking firm, the CEO of Goldman Sachs graduated from Hamilton, and its COO graduated from Middlebury. |
And the next CEO of JP Morgan is a Midd grad |
| jP Morgan has not named a new CEO to replace Jamie Dimon. |
| Let’s just say that nobody ever claimed to have seen a pipeline from Hartford to The Street. (Don’t forget to tip your server.) |
| Easy to see why Middlebury is slipping. |
This poor little soul just hates Middlebury. Sorry your child didn’t make the cut. |
I think you're referring to Ted Pick, who is now the CEO of Morgan Stanley. |