Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although W&L continues to place quite well in its category in USN,, for additional perspective, you may benefit from considering other rankings. This WalletHub ranking, for example, which used fairly conventional methods, placed W&L a notable 18th when compared to colleges and universities nationally:
https://wallethub.com/edu/e/college-rankings/40750
As a subjective comment, W&L appears to be more conservative and preppy than its academic peers, perhaps to an extent at which it might seem borderline archaic to some.
WalletHub ranks W&L 5 spots ahead of Penn and 7 spots ahead of Chicago. I suppose it’s possible. Oddly, the lead in to the list has the top five colleges include 4 that are ranked behind W&L (the fifth being Swarthmore). A quirky ranking, publication and presentation. That said, if my older child decides on law school, I hope she considers W&L.
The wallethub rankings are a fascinating resource. W&L is the 608th safest campus and Northeastern is 99th safest. The least safe campus is St. Mary’s College of Maryland.
Why would St. Mary's College of Maryland be deemed unsafe? That makes zero sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent school populated by complete d bags.
agree some obnoxious lax bros, but the school in general has a very balanced political vibe - extremely rare for a SLAC
What does a balanced political vibe mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent school populated by complete d bags.
agree some obnoxious lax bros, but the school in general has a very balanced political vibe - extremely rare for a SLAC
What does a balanced political vibe mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent school populated by complete d bags.
agree some obnoxious lax bros, but the school in general has a very balanced political vibe - extremely rare for a SLAC
Anonymous wrote:agree it’s a feeder to the Street - may not have the placement of a Bucknell, but W&L punches above its weight in finance - alumni jocks have a rabid sense of loyalty
Anonymous wrote:Its awesome if you want to be or are looking for a trad wife.
Anonymous wrote:Excellent school populated by complete d bags.
Anonymous wrote:Excellent school populated by complete d bags.
Anonymous wrote:It's a fine school, with selective admissions, but is relatively small and is not necessarily well known despite being selective. A corollary is that the alumni population and network are necessarily correspondingly smaller. The lack of name recognition may be a drawback professionally, at least in the early career stage where one doesn't yet have extensive credible experience, unless a student goes on to a better-known graduate school later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a fine school, with selective admissions, but is relatively small and is not necessarily well known despite being selective. A corollary is that the alumni population and network are necessarily correspondingly smaller. The lack of name recognition may be a drawback professionally, at least in the early career stage where one doesn't yet have extensive credible experience, unless a student goes on to a better-known graduate school later.
Word salad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a fine school, with selective admissions, but is relatively small and is not necessarily well known despite being selective. A corollary is that the alumni population and network are necessarily correspondingly smaller. The lack of name recognition may be a drawback professionally, at least in the early career stage where one doesn't yet have extensive credible experience, unless a student goes on to a better-known graduate school later.
Word salad.