Anonymous wrote:This is a metric for working people. The net worth world is different. Carry on.
Anonymous wrote:SMU
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that none of the Claremont colleges make this list. I guess all the Beverly Hills/ Bel Air kids are headed to USC these days.
Anonymous wrote:Williams hands down. The median income may not show it but there are more WS/ CEO's kids there. Plus the campus and buildings absolutely drip with $$$ check out pictures of Sawyer Library, the dorms or the 62' Theater to get a feel for it.
Anonymous wrote:Is this the most DCUM thread ever?
Anonymous wrote:According to the (somewhat dated) info from the New York Times, here's the Top 20 ranked by median parental income/ % of students from the top 5% of the income distribution. Bucknell strangely absent. No word yet if the involvement of rich parents translates to a pipeline to the street.
1) Washington & Lee
2) Middlebury
3) Colgate
4) Colby
5) Davidson
6) Trinity
7) Williams
8) Amherst
9) Richmond
10) Bowdoin
11) Bates
12) Skidmore
13) Sewanee
14) Haverford
16) Connecticut College
17) Kenyon
18) Wesleyan
19) Hamilton
20) Rhodes