I know people who got into Dartmouth, Brown and Yale, but not Williams. I also know people who turned down Princeton and Brown for Williams. It happens. |
I will say from what i’ve heard (anecdotally from a couple of grads), being an athlete at a school like Williams or Amherst can be a very cool experience. Isolation of Williamstown aside, plenty of social life between the sports teams with friendly, attractive, and all-american type kids; pretty intimate academic experience; and alumni support that’s almost unrivaled - especially for athletes. If you are an athlete and willing to hustle to network with alumns, you will essentially be guaranteed opportunities that are considered extremely prestigious by most T20 grads. If your kid has that rare opportunity to be an athlete at Williams or Amherst, it can be a pretty magical 4 years that could help set you up on a great path. Would I take Dartmouth or Princeton over them? yes, but not by much |
Nonsense, all were bunched together at the top until 2019. There are only two changes since then. 1. An increase in the DEI weighting factors 2. The change in resources per student calculation to use the 12 month number rather than the fall number. Nothing actually changed at any of these schools. |
False |
You might want to look at the stats before you make that statement. They are all basically the same along with a few others. |
You are nonsensically stupid. Facts are friendly and I am sure that the fine folks at Middlebury are quite happy your kid didn’t get in. |
Mine chose a NESCAC over three Patriot league schools including HC and Colgate. D3 is a breed life and the NESCAC teams are better than half of the Patriots. They were an Ivy recruit until an injury but plenty of teammates didn’t try Ivy. |
It is the same poster pretending to. E two people. They have done this before. |
I know a girls lx player at Brown who was turned down by Tufts and Middlebury. Probably not the norm but it happens. |
NESCACs have higher academic standards for athletes than Ivies do. |
Other than the Amherst-Williams football game, NESCAC sports look like high schools.
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this is the most ridiculous post on the thread - it’s always been Amherst and Williams, then everyone else. Maybe Wes was included before they tailed off in the early 2000s |
And this poster is a singular idiot. |
EXACTLY!!! |
If kid is interested in athletics don’t go to the NESCAC. Today Holy Cross played URI at home in front of over 14,000 people. No selective LAC has the athletic support like HC.
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