Anonymous wrote:I had an original copy and it was my bible![]()
But it was never meant to have anything to do with academics for crying out loud.
It was tennis and finishing and boarding schools and Speery topsides, monograms, LL Bean duck boots, duck phones, etc
Sweet Briar almost shut down completely from lack of funds and enrollment lags. Hopkins is all female too.
Let me guess : you are the same poster that turned to Vogue magazine for a historical article on “prestige” colleges (a fashion magazine) and now are going to a preppy parody book.
I suggest you look for academic literature.
Anonymous wrote:I had an original copy and it was my bible![]()
But it was never meant to have anything to do with academics for crying out loud.
It was tennis and finishing and boarding schools and Speery topsides, monograms, LL Bean duck boots, duck phones, etc
Sweet Briar almost shut down completely from lack of funds and enrollment lags. Hopkins is all female too.
Let me guess : you are the same poster that turned to Vogue magazine for a historical article on “prestige” colleges (a fashion magazine) and now are going to a preppy parody book.
I suggest you look for academic literature.
Anonymous wrote:Love this! Super dated, but love to see how things have evolved.
What would this list look like in 2025?
Anonymous wrote:Love this! Super dated, but love to see how things have evolved.
What would this list look like in 2025?
Anonymous wrote:Love this! Super dated, but love to see how things have evolved.
What would this list look like in 2025?
Anonymous wrote:Hey OP:
The author of the Handbook went to Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The College of Your Choice"
The Top Ten
Princeton
Hamilton
U of Virginia
St. Lawrence
Babson
Hampden-Sydney
Lake Forest
Sweet Briar
Hollins
Pine Manor (SATs N.A.)
The Runners Up
Amherst
Reed
Williams
Georgetown
Colorado College
Trinity (CT)
Colby
Vassar
Connecticut College
Wheaton (MA)
Note: While these schools appeared alphabetically in the original, they’re listed above in order of the included SAT profiles for an indication of how these colleges may have changed across time.
Good job missing the whole point of the book, I guess
Anonymous wrote:Um, this book was humor.
Those rankings were supposedly of the “preppiest” schools, not the best schools. It was meant to be funny! I was in college at the time and we all thought it was a very funny book- almost as funny as the movie “Animal House,” which is also comedy.
Anonymous wrote:I still have my original copy. This thread inspires me to re-read it, now that my kids are nearing college age.
The book was published before the Internet took off and before college rankings became so important. It was a time when people went to the schools their grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles attended and not where USN&WR said was “best”. Legacy status was huge.
Being preppy is also about working smart, not hard. No Prep wants to be considered a grind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey OP:
The author of the Handbook went to Brown.
Yes. Lisa Birnbach graduated from Brown University. She wrote a satirical guide to Prepdom that took off.
She is also not a born and bred WASP so she didn’t get everything right. Still, a lot of it is pretty close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey OP:
The author of the Handbook went to Brown.
Yes. Lisa Birnbach graduated from Brown University. She wrote a satirical guide to Prepdom that took off.
Anonymous wrote:Hey OP:
The author of the Handbook went to Brown.
Anonymous wrote:I surprised that Reed was ever on the list. I do know preppies who went there but they were the serious druggies who dropped out to follow the Dead and are now carpenters in Oregon.
Anonymous wrote:"The College of Your Choice"
The Top Ten
Princeton
Hamilton
U of Virginia
St. Lawrence
Babson
Hampden-Sydney
Lake Forest
Sweet Briar
Hollins
Pine Manor (SATs N.A.)
The Runners Up
Amherst
Reed
Williams
Georgetown
Colorado College
Trinity (CT)
Colby
Vassar
Connecticut College
Wheaton (MA)
Note: While these schools appeared alphabetically in the original, they’re listed above in order of the included SAT profiles for an indication of how these colleges may have changed across time.