Middlebury is the other one. Per their latest CDS they all are 1500 and above on SAT, roughly 10% or less admissions. For Colby we have to take their word since they haven’t submitted a CDS since before Covid. |
| Look at Trinity. It’s totally underrated and is on its way up. Gorgeous campus, great professors and the kids seem genuinely happy there. Someone will undoubtably come on talking about the streets around campus, but now having been to Bates, which basically has a bombed out town and all the other liberal arts schools on the east coast, it’s really actually got a lot going for it including West Hartford, which is really nice and good internship opps. Anyway, just throwing it out there because it’s not mentioned as much as other schools on this board. |
Trinity needs more love here on DCUM |
Yeah especially considering that Tucker Carlson and Jesse Watters are alumni. |
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T30 is Bucknell and Lafayette territory. Why is everyone talking about schools ranked much higher?
You will get in if you ED. Spend some time and figure out where you want to go to school ahead of time and it will work out for you. |
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Agree ED is the way to go. But if a kid wants to get a job and have a fun 4 years look at Holy Cross a school with many famous alums. The Harvard Corporation which has been in the news recently has a HC grad on its board classmate of Supreme Court Justice Thomas. HC has perhaps more CE0’ s and corporate leaders than any other LAC. Their alumni cut across business, politics, medicine and law.
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| Lots of better choices than Trinity. |
Every school has some skidmarks in their underwear. Just think about poor Holy Cross. Clarence Thomas is quite the cross to bear. |
Stop, just stop. You aren't helping Holy Cross at all. You sound like an idiot. |
| ^Soneone got turned down by HC. |
"Soneone" I'm thinking that you were turned down. The HC troll is arguably worse than the Bucknell troll. |
The Bucknell troll does it to be funny. The Holy Cross troll actually believes it. |
Great suggestions - ED will definitely help. Both great schools with beautiful classic college campuses that focus on undergraduates. |