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Because my son is an athlete, food quality is very important. Academics of course are the most important but for him food quality is a big consideration.
Bates has the best food I have ever eaten at a college. Bowdoin was second and Muhlenberg third. After that it ranged from bad to horrible. |
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Both Colby and Bates are in the top 50 of one "campus food" ranking. Not bad when you consider there are close to 3,000 four-year colleges in the US. Bowdoin is pretty consistently #1 if you Google college food rankings and look at multiple results surveys.
Citibank has selected Colby as the site for a pilot program this year to recruit students from small selective liberal arts colleges. In the past their formal college recruitment program has focused on the Ivy's and other large, very highly ranked national universities. |
| ^^^oops Ivies |
| Reviving this thread because my DC is trying to decide between the two and another school in the south. Other than the winter, which I know is brutal, can anyone weigh on the merits/disadvantages of either school? |
| Which is the least rural of the 3 Maine colleges? Trying to convince my urban son to at least go take a look |
| Not sure why those schools, both are very isolated and have shockingly small endowments, not that that is the only criteria but it means something in terms of facilities/quality of professors. We looked at both wondering if maybe a school more like Wesleyan, Conn College or Amherst that are not so isolated, all part of that "little ivy" network that obviously your D likes and all near or in towns (not as isolated) also all three have endowments of at least a few hundred million, (again this does mean something). We looked at all of them and eventually my D chose one and is very happy. Good luck. |
| Which is the most prestigious of the Maine schools? |
| Bowdoin is ranked the highest. Colby is ranked 15 and Bates is just below. Those two seem interchangeable to me, except that Colby is a bit more isolated. |
| Any folks from Maine out there? What's that perspective on reputation among the 3? |
Bowdoin. Amtrak runs through Brunswick. Quickest drive to Portland is from Bowdoin. It's on the coast so temps can be slightly higher there - but only slightly. Brunswick has its charm while Waterville and Lewiston do not ( and I'm a Colby parent). It is also hardest to get into. Although none of them are an easy admission by any stretch. |
Endowment: Wesleyan- 688,643,000 Colby - 649,992,000 Bates- 233,803,986 Conn College - 237,035,000 Amherst - 2.15 billion So Wesleyan and Colby have pretty much the same endowment. Colby and Wesleyan have similar stats on pretty much all measures. Amherst is way more competitive than either school. And Conn College is less competitive. You are really comparing apples to apples in this post. |
| Sorry I meant to say you are not comparing apples to apples. |
If it's Davidson, the social climate there is more conservative than Colby or Bates. The son of a friend decided against Davidson because he's Jewish. My kid decided against it because one parent is not American. It's really pretty southern. Any school in the south is going to have a flavor that is unlike independent-minded Maine. |
| I think what I am curious about is why maine why is this student so set on going into Maine has she been there in the middle of winter? Is absolutely brutal |
You are right. The winter there is very rough. However, if you hate D.C. weather like my kid, it's not a problem. When the school year starts up there it's still humid and miserable in D.C. In Maine it's blue sky and low humidity. We all pick our poison I guess. |