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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bucknell?[/quote] What a useless suggestion.[/quote] Bucknell is near the Pennsylvania Wilds region which is full of hiking and biking trails, rock climbing, kayaking, etc. It's an outdoorsman's paradise. It's also an incredible school that fights way above its weight. If USNWR got rid of useless metrics like Pell Grants and ranked schools based on outcomes people care about like starting and mid-career salaries and Wall Street connections, it would be much higher than #31. In fact it would easily be top 10 among LACs.[/quote] Bucknell is a mediocre school. Get a grip, Bucknell booster. You are truly doing more harm than good — everyone knows that you are a paid shill trying to hype a crap product.[/quote] Bucknell is ranked #31, also it ranks #5 in Engineering Programs. Bucknell is way better than Davidson, Carleton, Grinnell, W&L, Bowdoin, Haverford etc You get some life[/quote] Way better? It’s not anywhere close to the same league as any of the schools mentioned. I don’t want to insult other schools by comparing them to Bucknell, but anyone interested should look at admit rates, yield rates and grad outcomes to see just how poorly (in comparison) Bucknell does. These are objective measures, not a bunch of unsubstantiated crap from the Bucknell booster. [/quote]
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