Anonymous wrote:Not every private school kid is entitled or rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing I noted about Colgate when we were looking for DD#1 is that 46% of students come from private schools.
https://www.colgate.edu/admission-financial-aid/first-year-class-profile
It was a stat that surprised me and turned of my daughter. I have since noticed that almost no other school reports this figure so I dont know if this is typical of top SLACs (Yes I know Colgate is D1 and technically a University but they had literally 11 grad students in the most recent year so I put them w/ undergraduate-focused colleges).
Notre Dame and Washington & Lee also report their private school students enrolling. The percentages are similar.
That’s a bummer. I’d rather DC go to a school with more down to earth kids, not the overly entitled rich kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing I noted about Colgate when we were looking for DD#1 is that 46% of students come from private schools.
https://www.colgate.edu/admission-financial-aid/first-year-class-profile
It was a stat that surprised me and turned of my daughter. I have since noticed that almost no other school reports this figure so I dont know if this is typical of top SLACs (Yes I know Colgate is D1 and technically a University but they had literally 11 grad students in the most recent year so I put them w/ undergraduate-focused colleges).
Notre Dame and Washington & Lee also report their private school students enrolling. The percentages are similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing I noted about Colgate when we were looking for DD#1 is that 46% of students come from private schools.
https://www.colgate.edu/admission-financial-aid/first-year-class-profile
It was a stat that surprised me and turned of my daughter. I have since noticed that almost no other school reports this figure so I dont know if this is typical of top SLACs (Yes I know Colgate is D1 and technically a University but they had literally 11 grad students in the most recent year so I put them w/ undergraduate-focused colleges).
Notre Dame and Washington & Lee also report their private school students enrolling. The percentages are similar.
Anonymous wrote:One thing I noted about Colgate when we were looking for DD#1 is that 46% of students come from private schools.
https://www.colgate.edu/admission-financial-aid/first-year-class-profile
It was a stat that surprised me and turned of my daughter. I have since noticed that almost no other school reports this figure so I dont know if this is typical of top SLACs (Yes I know Colgate is D1 and technically a University but they had literally 11 grad students in the most recent year so I put them w/ undergraduate-focused colleges).
Anonymous wrote:We preferred Hamilton, which is similarly located. Colgate seems to have more of a drinking culture.