Anonymous wrote:Socially, I think is Sewanee is more like W&L, and Rhodes and Furman are more like Davidson (but R and F are a little more conservative). I don't know enough about Centre to say. Almost everyone I know who graduated from Sewanee loved it, but it is very remote up on that mountain. Memphis is a fun city and probably has the most going on in the town outside of the school. Greenville is a charming city with a downtown that has been revived with good restaurants and bars. I'm not sure where they all fall in the rankings, but I can think of many successful colleagues and friends who have graduated from Rhodes, Furman and Sewanee. That's not a knock on Centre, I just don't know anyone who attended.
Sewanee - 47
Centre - 52 (tie)
Furman - 52 (tie)
Rhodes - 54
So not a whole lot of difference between them.