Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends recently looked. Conservative, protestant, not the same look and feel you'd get at a Northeastern LAC. Academically better than Wake Forest but below the "little ivies," whatever they are this week. If you're Virginia, I can't see spending 220,000 on Davidson if you could get Mary Wash for 78,000.
Davidson is a lot more selective than Mary Washington. To pull some other schools now being discussed out of a hat, Davidson is a Southern version of a Kenyon or Colby/Bates. Even if the education is no better, a Davidson degree will get far more attention than a UMW degree. It used to be considered rather conservative, more so than either Duke or UNC. However, as main-line Protestantism moved to the left, so did Davidson. Many graduates are on a pre-professional track, but you'd also find a lot of liberal clergy members in the South who attended Davidson. A kid considered "preppy" in the DC area would fit very comfortably there.
Kenyon is a great school but not in the same category as Davidson nor the NESCAC schools (Colby, Bates). Ranking, if that's important to you, is Davidson, Colby/Bates and then Kenyon.
Anonymous wrote:That's a good question. It is so difficult to get into a top 20 university now -- that a lot of great students are having to "make due" with schools that used to be a lot easier to get into. So, Davidson is just one of those...Dickinson is another. There are other liberal arts schools that someone mentioned earlier such as Kenyon, Oberlin, Colby as well as some state schools that are mid-tier. A lot of local kids end up at UMD which used to be quite a party school and easy to get into. You can check out a lot of the Liberal Arts Schools and their rankings by typing in "US News Rankings Liberal Arts Colleges".
[/b][/b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of kids from the local elite privates end up at Davidson. they are really good students but just missed making the cuts for the Little Ivies, Ivies, G'town, Stanford, etc.
What other schools fit into this category (i.e., next choices for private school grads missing the cut).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends recently looked. Conservative, protestant, not the same look and feel you'd get at a Northeastern LAC. Academically better than Wake Forest but below the "little ivies," whatever they are this week. If you're Virginia, I can't see spending 220,000 on Davidson if you could get Mary Wash for 78,000.
Davidson is a lot more selective than Mary Washington. To pull some other schools now being discussed out of a hat, Davidson is a Southern version of a Kenyon or Colby/Bates. Even if the education is no better, a Davidson degree will get far more attention than a UMW degree. It used to be considered rather conservative, more so than either Duke or UNC. However, as main-line Protestantism moved to the left, so did Davidson. Many graduates are on a pre-professional track, but you'd also find a lot of liberal clergy members in the South who attended Davidson. A kid considered "preppy" in the DC area would fit very comfortably there.
Anonymous wrote:conservative, Southern, good place for religious Christians.
[/b][/b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of kids from the local elite privates end up at Davidson. they are really good students but just missed making the cuts for the Little Ivies, Ivies, G'town, Stanford, etc.
What other schools fit into this category (i.e., next choices for private school grads missing the cut).
Anonymous wrote:Friends recently looked. Conservative, protestant, not the same look and feel you'd get at a Northeastern LAC. Academically better than Wake Forest but below the "little ivies," whatever they are this week. If you're Virginia, I can't see spending 220,000 on Davidson if you could get Mary Wash for 78,000.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of kids from the local elite privates end up at Davidson. they are really good students but just missed making the cuts for the Little Ivies, Ivies, G'town, Stanford, etc.