I've heard the same, that Muhlenberg leans heavily pre-professional. One example is that it has a business major, which many liberal arts colleges don't. So if you have business majors and lots of pre-law and pre-med students, it could have a pre-professional vibe. |
Good friends dd went there and my dd visited. My understanding is that although it was founded as a Lutheran school, it is basically secular now. It is a very popular school for Jewish students. I actually wish my dd had given it more consideration bc she loved the open house day she went to. But it was about a 6 hour drive from our house and she wanted to be closer. |
Swarthmore actually *is* prestigious though. |
Bucknell better than Haverford? You're delusional. |
Bucknell is a pipeline to the Street! |
I don't think Bucknell even makes the top ten for PA |
Haverford isn't in the same universe as Bucknell when it comes to outcomes that don't necessitate grad/law/med school. Bucknell has alums all over The Street stacking cheese with just a bachelor's. The same in consulting. Very few schools, and even fewer LACs, will plug you into such a lucrative network. |
Oh dear God, it’s you again! |
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Aww I LOVED reading this thread. I went to Muhlenberg, graduating about 10 years ago. I had an amazing experience - one of the best periods of my life and I can’t think of any peers that didn’t have a good experience.
From what you said, sounds like your daughter would enjoy it! |
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How the heck does a post about Muhlenberg get taken over by the Bucknell booster?! I was enjoying hearing about a college that isn’t regularly discussed on DCUM.
Start your own separate Bucknell thread…or don’t and stop yapping about The Street! |
Is that Love Street, Baker Street, or just living on the street? |
| Add me to the list of those who grew up near there. It’s a really nice school and would probably be more popular if it weren’t a bit overshadowed by Lehigh and Lafayette. Years ago it was considered within the local community as a great choice for those hoping to go on to med school (along with F&M) although I’m not sure if that’s still the case. |
| My cousins both went to Ivies but their backups were Muhlenberg and Lafayette. |
I graduated 30 years ago—hey there, fellow Mule! Obviously at 30 years out a lot has changed but here is what seems relevant: the College has a small endowment for its size, but when I was there it was on something like its 56th consecutive year of running the budget in the black. The Trustees are tight with a dollar. ELCA put in something like $250k/year in those years and had/still has commensurate influence (or lack thereof), but the overall opportunity to continue in one’s religious path—of any sort—is quite strong. Also agree that it is very pre-prof—most of my friends there subsequently attended medical, dental or law school, some MBAs a bit more distantly. The group of us who pursued PhDs in arts and science disciplines was pretty small but not zero. From this discussion it sounds like admin may have been successful killing off the fraternity culture, which definitely drove the bus socially on Th-Sat nights in the years when I was there. I also consider Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton a pretty interesting region—have not lived there for meaningful time since graduating, but many of my cohort do. OP, I would definitely take a tour—it’s a really beautiful campus, so at worst it’s a lovely day trip. |
+ 100%, especially any such SLAC that has acceptance rate greater than 35% |