Anonymous wrote:Accepted to all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We found Wes the least impressive, but if you’re artsy, it’s great. Middlebury is most elite, seen by its outcomes. Davidson is good. Decision is fine.
This analysis assigned Middlebury a Career Outcomes Rank of #124, when compared among colleges and universities nationally:
https://wallethub.com/edu/e/college-rankings/40750
And we should all give serious consideration to the prestigious and well-respected Wallethub ranking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We found Wes the least impressive, but if you’re artsy, it’s great. Middlebury is most elite, seen by its outcomes. Davidson is good. Decision is fine.
This analysis assigned Middlebury a Career Outcomes Rank of #124, when compared among colleges and universities nationally:
https://wallethub.com/edu/e/college-rankings/40750
Anonymous wrote:We found Wes the least impressive, but if you’re artsy, it’s great. Middlebury is most elite, seen by its outcomes. Davidson is good. Decision is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Davidson and Middlebury are the most “elite” academically, with Davidson having a strong Southern prestige and rigorous academics, while Middlebury excels in languages, environmental studies, and outdoor culture. Wesleyan is the most artsy and progressive, attracting creative, independent students, while still maintaining strong academics. Denison is a bit more of a hidden gem, up-and-coming in prestige with great merit aid, a growing national reputation, and a balance of academics and social life. In terms of fun, Wesleyan and Denison might offer the most lively social scenes, with Wesleyan’s artsy, alternative vibe and Denison’s strong Greek life. Middlebury and Davidson are more outdoorsy and traditional but still have close-knit, engaged communities.
Anonymous wrote:Mid, Wes, Davidson, all great schools. Visit and see which you like most.
Denison might be too, I don't know it.