Anonymous wrote:But why change presidents if they are doing a good job? Semantics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy Cross booster--we can see through your BS. Your pattern is clear. You keep posting about Midd, Colby, Colgate, Bates, etc. falling behind, but you occasionally make the mistake of randomly throwing HC into your posts. It's usually digging at rural schools.
I guess you're hoping that by making these other schools look bad, somehow HC will magically rise in the rankings. Not happening.
This is a Bowdoin thread. You sound unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:^sure maybe Midd could have 10 people in a freshman class.
Anonymous wrote:Holy Cross booster--we can see through your BS. Your pattern is clear. You keep posting about Midd, Colby, Colgate, Bates, etc. falling behind, but you occasionally make the mistake of randomly throwing HC into your posts. It's usually digging at rural schools.
I guess you're hoping that by making these other schools look bad, somehow HC will magically rise in the rankings. Not happening.
Anonymous wrote:^sure maybe Midd could have 10 people in a freshman class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are Bates and Middlebury so poor in comparison? Didn’t both fire their prior Presidents? Netflix guy must be giving big bucks to Bowdoin.
Middlebury is at $1.7B, and Bates at $500M. Hardly poor.
Bates at 239k per student is in trouble. Not in terms of closing or anything, but it will have to give lots of merit aid soon, and that starts a vicious feedback loop. Ask Conn College. Midd will have to start doing the same a decade or so later (at most).
I think the Midd analysis here is mostly BS. Midd welcomes more students than all these other lacs. If it accepted as few students as Pomona, it would be at $1.1 million/student and would have a nice drop in acceptance rate. Not every college is greedy and holds onto every penny for as few students as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are Bates and Middlebury so poor in comparison? Didn’t both fire their prior Presidents? Netflix guy must be giving big bucks to Bowdoin.
Middlebury is at $1.7B, and Bates at $500M. Hardly poor.
Bates at 239k per student is in trouble. Not in terms of closing or anything, but it will have to give lots of merit aid soon, and that starts a vicious feedback loop. Ask Conn College. Midd will have to start doing the same a decade or so later (at most).
I think the Midd analysis here is mostly BS. Midd welcomes more students than all these other lacs. If it accepted as few students as Pomona, it would be at $1.1 million/student and would have a nice drop in acceptance rate. Not every college is greedy and holds onto every penny for as few students as possible.
Dear Midd Troll,
When is bedtime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are Bates and Middlebury so poor in comparison? Didn’t both fire their prior Presidents? Netflix guy must be giving big bucks to Bowdoin.
Middlebury is at $1.7B, and Bates at $500M. Hardly poor.
Bates at 239k per student is in trouble. Not in terms of closing or anything, but it will have to give lots of merit aid soon, and that starts a vicious feedback loop. Ask Conn College. Midd will have to start doing the same a decade or so later (at most).
I think the Midd analysis here is mostly BS. Midd welcomes more students than all these other lacs. If it accepted as few students as Pomona, it would be at $1.1 million/student and would have a nice drop in acceptance rate. Not every college is greedy and holds onto every penny for as few students as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are Bates and Middlebury so poor in comparison? Didn’t both fire their prior Presidents? Netflix guy must be giving big bucks to Bowdoin.
Middlebury is at $1.7B, and Bates at $500M. Hardly poor.
Bates at 239k per student is in trouble. Not in terms of closing or anything, but it will have to give lots of merit aid soon, and that starts a vicious feedback loop. Ask Conn College. Midd will have to start doing the same a decade or so later (at most).
Anonymous wrote:
It's one of only 10 colleges that are need-blind for international students, so a lot of needy kids throw their hat in the ring, likely not realizing they have a 1.4% chance of acceptance.