lafayette and outcomes for econ major?

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Anonymous wrote:Who turns down Harvard.


Stanford, Yale, MIT, scholarships elsewhere, athletes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth is off the charts and HC is very high. Must be a lot of skiers going to Hanover.

is HC Harvard college? Hamilton?
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Anonymous wrote:Try as one might not worth $90k at Lafayette for what a low level Patriot School.


Spend $90k to go to Lafayette to avoid those who can't afford it and the morons who incorrectly think they are too good for it. That is worth the price of admission.


We visited Lafayette and tbh I think that’s a big part of why liked it.
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Anonymous wrote:Try as one might not worth $90k at Lafayette for what a low level Patriot School.


Spend $90k to go to Lafayette to avoid those who can't afford it and the morons who incorrectly think they are too good for it. That is worth the price of admission.


We visited Lafayette and tbh I think that’s a big part of why liked it.


Yup. IYKYK
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Try as one might not worth $90k at Lafayette for what a low level Patriot School.


Spend $90k to go to Lafayette to avoid those who can't afford it and the morons who incorrectly think they are too good for it. That is worth the price of admission.


We visited Lafayette and tbh I think that’s a big part of why liked it.


Exactly. Birds of a feather flock together. Keep out the riff raff.
Anonymous
Your kid will be fine if he goes to Lafayette. Take math courses and work on networking skills. Get his first internship at home (easier) and then try for NYC with a line on the resume.
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Anonymous wrote:Try as one might not worth $90k at Lafayette for what a low level Patriot School.


Spend $90k to go to Lafayette to avoid those who can't afford it and the morons who incorrectly think they are too good for it. That is worth the price of admission.


We visited Lafayette and tbh I think that’s a big part of why liked it.


Exactly. Birds of a feather flock together. Keep out the riff raff.

What is “riff raff?”
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Anonymous wrote:Try as one might not worth $90k at Lafayette for what a low level Patriot School.


Spend $90k to go to Lafayette to avoid those who can't afford it and the morons who incorrectly think they are too good for it. That is worth the price of admission.


We visited Lafayette and tbh I think that’s a big part of why liked it.


Exactly. Birds of a feather flock together. Keep out the riff raff.

What is “riff raff?”


If you don't know...

GIYF
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Try as one might not worth $90k at Lafayette for what a low level Patriot School.


Spend $90k to go to Lafayette to avoid those who can't afford it and the morons who incorrectly think they are too good for it. That is worth the price of admission.


We visited Lafayette and tbh I think that’s a big part of why liked it.


Exactly. Birds of a feather flock together. Keep out the riff raff.

What is “riff raff?”


If you don't know...

GIYF

More like who are they insinuating is riff raff.
Anonymous
It's mid at best
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Anonymous wrote:Based on faculty scholarship, Lafayette"s economics department places more highly than those of Wall Street and IB feeder schools such as W&L and Bowdoin:

Economics rankings: US Economics Departments at Liberal Arts Colleges | IDEAS/RePEc https://share.google/XGTNcKuouNC8p6aPp

Faculty publications do not equate with job placements. This list is meaningless.

I doubt it's a coincidence that prominent Wall Street and IB feeder schools such as Claremont McKenna, Amherst, Williams, Middlebury and Hamilton place highly in the analysis.

CMC, Middlebury and Hamilton are not feeder schools for Wall Street/IB. Stop with the boosting and get real.


Your post is a great example of “how you feel” vs “what is real”. Hamilton places decently and CMC and Middlebury are top 10 schools for IB placement, placing better than half of the Ivy League.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:lol about Midd and Hamilton both seen better days refer to multiple threads on both schools. Not anywhere near Williams.


Nonsense, Middlebury now places better than Amherst and nearly as well as Williams. No difference at all in their on campus recruiting. There are no threads on either school having seen better days in IB. Keep trying, you just look foolish.
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Anonymous wrote:lol about Midd and Hamilton both seen better days refer to multiple threads on both schools. Not anywhere near Williams.


Nonsense, Middlebury now places better than Amherst and nearly as well as Williams. No difference at all in their on campus recruiting. There are no threads on either school having seen better days in IB. Keep trying, you just look foolish.

+1, people here suck the teat of Amherst because it has a ton of grade inflation and an open curriculum so a ton of their alumni go to law school. It’s not leading lacs in finance these days. Great school but overrated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:and since there was mention of being an athlete - if this is the case I would probably say Lafayette athlete (or bucknell /lehigh) > Ivy non athlete for finance roles. Here we go, cue the ivy or bust striver parent response!


+10, athlete boost is real.

OP, if your kid is recruitable by Lafayette you might want to try the top NESCACs. Similar level of athletics but much stronger academics and IB placement.
Anonymous
Midd boosters are living in a dream. It peaked in prestige in the early 80s.
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