I would say Colorado College, Oberlin, and Brown based on personal observations. |
Davidson, Wash U, Harvard
Engineering schools usually have less trust kids - they have money, why do need to study hard? |
Brown no doubt |
Pitzer |
Berkley |
NYT list of most 1% ers probably has a high correlation. |
Maybe, but there is a big difference between a 1% and a trustafarian. |
UVM |
UC boulder
Evergreen college UDUB Vermont |
Yes and no. Both ARE the 1%, the dreadlocked crowd just pretends they aren't, like DCUM people say they do. |
No, it isn't the same. Lots of kids in the 1%, particularly the lower end of the 1%, will have to largely live on what they earn. So, if they want to live a 1% lifestyle, they will need to get a job that pays well. That is very different than a trustafarian who has the luxury to take a random non-profit job or "freelance" while still living a 1% lifestyle. Anyone in the 1% has a leg up and a decent cushion, e.g. probably going to school loan free, but many of those will have to live on whatever they earn. |
UC Boulder for sure. |
Definitely Brown is number 1. |
Why do you ask? |
NYU & USC are prob #1a and 1b overall.
But per capita is prob a tiny private college like Trinity, Dartmouth, Brown, Oberlin, Hobart & William Smith. |