Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US has over 5000 colleges. Can we spend 8 pages debating each one of them? That way everyone on the forum has a chance to dredge up irrelevant past anecdotes and make up their own stories.
There really are not too many LACs like Middlebury - maybe a few (Bates, Haverford, Colby, and a couple of others) so I don't think your point is all that persuasive.
There are many, stupid. Educate yourself.
There are 5,000 colleges in the U.S but it is apples and oranges to compare these schools to an elite LAC.
Do you honestly think their Physics or English course is elite, compared to another college’s same courses? You think the syllabus is more elite? The professor more elite?
No, they aren’t. The kids being from wealthy families is the only thing that makes it elite compared to other colleges. Maybe their PR department is elite too
Anonymous wrote:The US has over 5000 colleges. Can we spend 8 pages debating each one of them? That way everyone on the forum has a chance to dredge up irrelevant past anecdotes and make up their own stories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US has over 5000 colleges. Can we spend 8 pages debating each one of them? That way everyone on the forum has a chance to dredge up irrelevant past anecdotes and make up their own stories.
There really are not too many LACs like Middlebury - maybe a few (Bates, Haverford, Colby, and a couple of others) so I don't think your point is all that persuasive.
There are many, stupid. Educate yourself.
? well name them then, and please stop the name calling. Middlebury is in the top 10 according to USNWR, so by definition there can't be too many others like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US has over 5000 colleges. Can we spend 8 pages debating each one of them? That way everyone on the forum has a chance to dredge up irrelevant past anecdotes and make up their own stories.
There really are not too many LACs like Middlebury - maybe a few (Bates, Haverford, Colby, and a couple of others) so I don't think your point is all that persuasive.
There are many, stupid. Educate yourself.
There are 5,000 colleges in the U.S but it is apples and oranges to compare these schools to an elite LAC.
Do you honestly think their Physics or English course is elite, compared to another college’s same courses? You think the syllabus is more elite? The professor more elite?
No, they aren’t. The kids being from wealthy families is the only thing that makes it elite compared to other colleges. Maybe their PR department is elite too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US has over 5000 colleges. Can we spend 8 pages debating each one of them? That way everyone on the forum has a chance to dredge up irrelevant past anecdotes and make up their own stories.
There really are not too many LACs like Middlebury - maybe a few (Bates, Haverford, Colby, and a couple of others) so I don't think your point is all that persuasive.
There are many, stupid. Educate yourself.
There are 5,000 colleges in the U.S but it is apples and oranges to compare these schools to an elite LAC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how everyone is like
"It is a great school!"
But the median salary 12 years after college is $62K a year.
Um, no. You don't pay full pay for a college like that. How is this even a question.
Because not everyone is so concerned with ROI, but rather the quality of education the kid receives. Some get this, some don't.
You mean privileged white people?
Yeah I’m a privileged white person. My kids will inherit millions. I don’t care what kind of job they get as life big as they get one and find it fulfilling and meaningful.
Im not sorry we have a larger cushion than you.
Yuck. If you are any indication of the type of families that apply to this school, I will make sure my kids aren't interested in it. And I don't think you need to apologize to the PP. You just proved her point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US has over 5000 colleges. Can we spend 8 pages debating each one of them? That way everyone on the forum has a chance to dredge up irrelevant past anecdotes and make up their own stories.
There really are not too many LACs like Middlebury - maybe a few (Bates, Haverford, Colby, and a couple of others) so I don't think your point is all that persuasive.
There are many, stupid. Educate yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US has over 5000 colleges. Can we spend 8 pages debating each one of them? That way everyone on the forum has a chance to dredge up irrelevant past anecdotes and make up their own stories.
There really are not too many LACs like Middlebury - maybe a few (Bates, Haverford, Colby, and a couple of others) so I don't think your point is all that persuasive.
There are many, stupid. Educate yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US has over 5000 colleges. Can we spend 8 pages debating each one of them? That way everyone on the forum has a chance to dredge up irrelevant past anecdotes and make up their own stories.
There really are not too many LACs like Middlebury - maybe a few (Bates, Haverford, Colby, and a couple of others) so I don't think your point is all that persuasive.
Anonymous wrote:The US has over 5000 colleges. Can we spend 8 pages debating each one of them? That way everyone on the forum has a chance to dredge up irrelevant past anecdotes and make up their own stories.
Anonymous wrote:The retired english teacher is back, making comments that are irrelevant to the question. Is that good writing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was my DSs top choice but the rep at tonight’s private school fair was horrible. Couldn’t carry on a conversation. DS plans not to ED anymore. Too bad, he was high stats and full pay. Before the trolls come out; this is a true story.
You do realize how idiotic it is to make a decision on college based on an interaction with one person.....right?