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Well, there is this pipeline, right, but not the college Bucknell pipeline to Wall Street; it is the high school pipeline to Wall St.
Here is how it works: Play rich kid sports, get recruited to Williams as an athlete, hang out at a campus a Williams professor famously called a “Nike camp with enrichment classes” for four years, make nice with other athletes’ parents and, presto, you are on Wall Street! What’s to hate? |
This is the most patently false information I've ever seen on this forum. |
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| How about the Paresky Center? That would seem to represent a nice pro. |
What about it? For most students it’s a mid dining hall. |
The Paresky Center is the beautiful student center at Williams. It's not a main dining hall. |
Paresky is a pretty awesome student center - has Whitman dining hall, Lee's Snack Bar, 82 Grill, and at night the dining hall turns into SNAR - a late night snack bar until 1am. There's plenty of space for students to hang out, a big package center, and meeting rooms. It's right in the center of campus, and you walk out to beautiful mountain views. We toured a bunch of colleges and it was one of the nicest student centers we saw - kind of amazing for such a small school. |
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I like Williams but the Paresky center felt very 1995-ish airport lounge to me.
The food there is a real low point. They have to get their act together on that. |
You keep saying this but it’s not consistent with what actual students report. Sounds like a you issue. |
For those unfamiliar with the the Paresky Center, it might be worth noting that it opened in its current form in 2007. The center offers an Adirondack-style ambiance. It replaced Baxter Hall, while retaining some of the the latter's attributes. |
Because that's essentially what it is, students on campus don't really care about Paresky-it's just a dining hall. I wouldn't even really call it unique. |
| Such a strange thread. Even architects call Paresky center crap: https://www.archpaper.com/2020/02/williams-college-campus-guide-review/ |
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I turned down Williams and I've always wished I could have done college twice to experience it as well.
Since then, the ratings game really took off and maybe the consistent #1 SLAC ranking for Williams has attracted a more overtly competitive type of student, but the vibe seemed pretty incredible to me. But you have to be 100% committed to going to school in a location that remote, and if you've got other great options... |