Anonymous wrote:WASPs founded these schools and still attend these schools. There is a reason. That is the irony of the name. They are happy many of you are too ignorant to see the tree in the forest. The establishment never changes. You will not find them at any of the popular colleges people are obsessed with, outside an Ivy. They don’t need to. They will quietly keep their low profile collecting an elite education, laying the groundwork to control Wall Street, have top positions in consulting/PE firms, run Boston and New York City law firms, are the top doctors at America’s best hospitals, and yes influence Washington from afar.
Anonymous wrote:Top 2 LACs (#1-#2):
It will always be Williams and Amherst. Period.
Next 2 LACs (#3-#4):
Swarthmore or Wellesley
Next 3 LACs (#5-#7)
Bowdoin or Pomona
Next 3 LACs (#8-#13)
Then it's an argument for the next group with 6 different contenders. Depending on what you care about you could put in Carleton, Middlebury, Vassar, Wesleyan, Mudd (STEM only), or Claremont (social sciences).
Anonymous wrote:The uneducated loved to chime in on these threads. How embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never heard the term wasp. Or Bowdin.
The only one of these colleges I'm familiar with is Williams.
Lots of small colleges on this thread that few care about. Small fish small pond who cares.
Your comment says far more about you than any of the schools mentioned. Not a good look mom, probably should have kept quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only lac people know is Williams based on academics. If expand to sports visability lots of people have heard of Holy Cross, Bucknell, and Colgate.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:These schools are too small to be that relevant for most families. They aren't responsible for educating that many people.
Not sure why these little lacs get so many threads on here. I guess some kids/parents just want to learn in a small tiny bubble in a sleepy town or suburb - nowhere near a big city. Seems like a very artificial and unrealistic way to learn TBH!
Anonymous wrote:I think people are saying T5 LACs, they don’t say WASP anymore. It’s exactly like saying T5 universities.
And the T5 LACs are more fluid than T5 universities. Currently it’s Williams Amherst Swarthmore Bowdoin Pomona
Anonymous wrote:Only lac people know is Williams based on academics. If expand to sports visability lots of people have heard of Holy Cross, Bucknell, and Colgate.
Anonymous wrote:These schools are too small to be that relevant for most families. They aren't responsible for educating that many people.
Not sure why these little lacs get so many threads on here. I guess some kids/parents just want to learn in a small tiny bubble in a sleepy town or suburb - nowhere near a big city. Seems like a very artificial and unrealistic way to learn TBH!
Anonymous wrote:These schools are too small to be that relevant for most families. They aren't responsible for educating that many people.
Not sure why these little lacs get so many threads on here. I guess some kids/parents just want to learn in a small tiny bubble in a sleepy town or suburb - nowhere near a big city. Seems like a very artificial and unrealistic way to learn TBH!
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard the term wasp. Or Bowdin.
The only one of these colleges I'm familiar with is Williams.
Lots of small colleges on this thread that few care about. Small fish small pond who cares.