do econ major / nescac athletes land same jobs..

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most people have never heard of Williams.


Most people have never heard of Brunello Cucinelli, either. The GAP crowd can go to State U.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Williams is the best of the NESCAC with Amherst and Bowdoin a step behind. For the bigger LACs in the Patriot League would rate Holy Cross slightly ahead of Colgate which is way ahead of Bucknell. Bottom of NESCAC is weak. Williams is best of the LACs but if it were in the Ivy League it would be in the bottom half.


Williams is no better than Amherst, Bowdoin or Middlebury among the NESCAC. Hamilton is just a step behind d as well.

Among the larger SLACs Wesleyan is the best followed by Colgate and then Holy Cross.

All of the top NESCACs are better than any Ivy except Princeton for undergraduate education and they give no ground to Princeton. All of your Ivy biases are based on graduate education, not undergraduate…..sheeple you are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Williams is the best of the NESCAC with Amherst and Bowdoin a step behind. For the bigger LACs in the Patriot League would rate Holy Cross slightly ahead of Colgate which is way ahead of Bucknell. Bottom of NESCAC is weak. Williams is best of the LACs but if it were in the Ivy League it would be in the bottom half.


Williams is no better than Amherst, Bowdoin or Middlebury among the NESCAC. Hamilton is just a step behind d as well.

Among the larger SLACs Wesleyan is the best followed by Colgate and then Holy Cross.

All of the top NESCACs are better than any Ivy except Princeton for undergraduate education and they give no ground to Princeton. All of your Ivy biases are based on graduate education, not undergraduate…..sheeple you are.


And there are a half dozen other SLACs just as good as the NESCACs.
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