Anonymous wrote:Amherst, Swarthmore, Williams
Wesleyan
Tufts
William & Mary (OOS)
Bates, Hamilton, Kenyon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LACs are only good for med or law school. Not sure how these schools would translate to a career right after college
Ignorant comment. LACs have incredible outcomes because they teach students how to think. Clearly you did not attend one.
Correct. I went to Yale. Heard of it? Most people outside of recruiters are not familiar with LACs.

Anonymous wrote:This would be my personal, idiosyncratic, worthless-for-everyone-else order of preference:
Amherst
Williams
Kenyon
Tufts
Wesleyan
William & Mary (OOS)
Hamilton
Bates
Swarthmore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am bored and procrastinating doing my vacuuming. My DD applied RD to the following schools and I'd like feedback on which order you would place them and why. They are listed in alphabetical order. Ignore cost in your decision making. Just interested in perceptions and speculation. If she doesn't get in to any of these, she will go to UMCP where was admitted EA, and which she is completely happy with and considering.
Amherst
Bates
Hamilton
Kenyon
Swarthmore
Tufts
Wesleyan
William & Mary (OOS)
Williams
This is incredibly personal and individual to the child but here are my thoughts:
Williams
Swarthmore
Tufts
Amherst
Wesleyan
Bates
Hamilton
William and Mary
Kenyon
This is my ranking too. Maybe swap Kenyon and Bates
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LACs are only good for med or law school. Not sure how these schools would translate to a career right after college
Ignorant comment. LACs have incredible outcomes because they teach students how to think. Clearly you did not attend one.
Correct. I went to Yale. Heard of it? Most people outside of recruiters are not familiar with LACs.
Anonymous wrote:I know a ton of people who went to Yale. Most are incredibly kind and none are dicks. Makes me doubt you.Anonymous wrote:Correct. I went to Yale. Heard of it? Most people outside of recruiters are not familiar with LACs.Anonymous wrote:Ignorant comment. LACs have incredible outcomes because they teach students how to think. Clearly you did not attend one.Anonymous wrote:LACs are only good for med or law school. Not sure how these schools would translate to a career right after college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am bored and procrastinating doing my vacuuming. My DD applied RD to the following schools and I'd like feedback on which order you would place them and why. They are listed in alphabetical order. Ignore cost in your decision making. Just interested in perceptions and speculation. If she doesn't get in to any of these, she will go to UMCP where was admitted EA, and which she is completely happy with and considering.
Amherst
Bates
Hamilton
Kenyon
Swarthmore
Tufts
Wesleyan
William & Mary (OOS)
Williams
This is incredibly personal and individual to the child but here are my thoughts:
Williams
Swarthmore
Tufts
Amherst
Wesleyan
Bates
Hamilton
William and Mary
Kenyon
Anonymous wrote:Amherst, Swarthmore, Williams
Wesleyan
Tufts
William & Mary (OOS)
Bates, Hamilton, Kenyon
Anonymous wrote:I’d put them all below the top 100 national universities. If your kid needs a SLAC though, go for it. They are all about equal.
Anonymous wrote:I am bored and procrastinating doing my vacuuming. My DD applied RD to the following schools and I'd like feedback on which order you would place them and why. They are listed in alphabetical order. Ignore cost in your decision making. Just interested in perceptions and speculation. If she doesn't get in to any of these, she will go to UMCP where was admitted EA, and which she is completely happy with and considering.
Amherst - 5
Bates - 8
Hamilton - 7
Kenyon - 9
Swarthmore - 5
Tufts - 2
Wesleyan - 6
William & Mary (OOS) - 1
Williams - 3