Anonymous wrote:Not missing them, just saying if you want to compare finance jobs coming out of CMC, you should factor this in. I dont really think you can compare the finance jobs coming out of Mudd or Scripps and CMC for this applicant .
but okay w the rest:
Males in athletics
Pomona: 307/769
Pitzer 307/484
Scripps NA
Harvey Mudd NA
Anonymous wrote:So if they’re both popular schools at your kid’s high school and you’re so convinced that he’s gonna get in, why exactly do you feel the need to crowdsource here with a bunch of anonymity strangers? Surely your son and his guidance counselor already know plenty about both schools, since they’re so “popular,” and he doesn’t need you doing this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAC for these pursuits is CMC, not Williams.
% males in sports at CMC is 49.5%
You’re missing the 4 other colleges attached to its hip.
Yes, Claremont colleges run sports together. Because they share athletic teams, the % athletes is actually lower than NESCAC schools.
Anonymous wrote:don't think CMC was on this very short list of A vs B
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAC for these pursuits is CMC, not Williams.
% males in sports at CMC is 49.5%
You’re missing the 4 other colleges attached to its hip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NOTA
42% of males at Williams are athletes 421/1012 — https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/institution/details
They have the pipeline to finance jobs.
At Georgetown, kid will take a back seat to McDonough students.
BTW: kid will be an Econ/Philosophy double major, whether it’s admitted now or not; let’s not pretend.
was anyone pretending?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAC for these pursuits is CMC, not Williams.
% males in sports at CMC is 49.5%
Anonymous wrote:The LAC for these pursuits is CMC, not Williams.
Anonymous wrote:Has he considered Bucknell? It offers the best of both: a strong liberal arts core with a top philosophy department, and a pipeline to a high-paying finance job. You can't swing a cat on The Street without hitting a Bucknell grad, and they love to help other Bucknellians start their careers. It's one of the most fiercely loyal alumni networks of any school in the country.
Anonymous wrote:NOTA
42% of males at Williams are athletes 421/1012 — https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/institution/details
They have the pipeline to finance jobs.
At Georgetown, kid will take a back seat to McDonough students.
BTW: kid will be an Econ/Philosophy double major, whether it’s admitted now or not; let’s not pretend.