Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:from a name brand perspective - lafayette and bucknell blow away every nescac except Amherst and Williams - know the rabble rousers on dcum will skewer me for that, but I’ve been in NYC consulting for 30 years -
This discussion has devolved into everyone offering their personal feelings on the relative prestige on the most selective SLACs in the country, which is foolish. That said, I can’t let this one slide. Lafayette with merit aid over NESCACs? Sure. Lafayette and Bucknell are bigger brand names than Bowdoin, Mid, Wes, Hamilton, etc.? Please stop. Save your NY consulting world annecdata.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:from a name brand perspective - lafayette and bucknell blow away every nescac except Amherst and Williams - know the rabble rousers on dcum will skewer me for that, but I’ve been in NYC consulting for 30 years -
This discussion has devolved into everyone offering their personal feelings on the relative prestige on the most selective SLACs in the country, which is foolish. That said, I can’t let this one slide. Lafayette with merit aid over NESCACs? Sure. Lafayette and Bucknell are bigger brand names than Bowdoin, Mid, Wes, Hamilton, etc.? Please stop. Save your NY consulting world annecdata.
Anonymous wrote:from a name brand perspective - lafayette and bucknell blow away every nescac except Amherst and Williams - know the rabble rousers on dcum will skewer me for that, but I’ve been in NYC consulting for 30 years -
Anonymous wrote:IMO, Colby is slightly ahead of Lafayette and Bucknell. Bates is at same level and campus is not appealing.
Anonymous wrote:I'd slot Lafayette at or just below the Bates/Colby tier. (But I also think "perceived prestige" should be, at most, a very small factor in anyone's matriculation decision.)
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how to square this analysis with the "crazy talk" position. You're saying that ~25% (it's actually 20.1% per Lafayette's current CDS, https://oir.lafayette.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/196/2025/06/CDS2024-2025.pdf ) of the students at Lafayette are majoring in something not offered at Bates or Colby, and that, for the other ~75% (80%) majoring in arts and sciences, it's a wash (per your "best guess")? That seems barely distinguishable from slotting Lafayette at or slightly below the Bates/Colby tier.Anonymous wrote:Lafayette College is an excellent school and about 25% of students at Lafayette are majoring in engineering which is not a major at Bates or Colby. If comparing liberal arts majors, then my best guess is that each of the three schools has areas of strength and that Lafayette College is as solid as the other two in humanities.Anonymous wrote:In which direction?Anonymous wrote:That's crazy talk.Anonymous wrote:I'd slot Lafayette at or just below the Bates/Colby tier. (But I also think "perceived prestige" should be, at most, a very small factor in anyone's matriculation decision.)
Anonymous wrote:In which direction?Anonymous wrote:That's crazy talk.Anonymous wrote:I'd slot Lafayette at or just below the Bates/Colby tier. (But I also think "perceived prestige" should be, at most, a very small factor in anyone's matriculation decision.)
I'm not sure how to square this analysis with the "crazy talk" position. You're saying that ~25% (it's actually 20.1% per Lafayette's current CDS, https://oir.lafayette.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/196/2025/06/CDS2024-2025.pdf ) of the students at Lafayette are majoring in something not offered at Bates or Colby, and that, for the other ~75% (80%) majoring in arts and sciences, it's a wash (per your "best guess")? That seems barely distinguishable from slotting Lafayette at or slightly below the Bates/Colby tier.Anonymous wrote:Lafayette College is an excellent school and about 25% of students at Lafayette are majoring in engineering which is not a major at Bates or Colby. If comparing liberal arts majors, then my best guess is that each of the three schools has areas of strength and that Lafayette College is as solid as the other two in humanities.Anonymous wrote:In which direction?Anonymous wrote:That's crazy talk.Anonymous wrote:I'd slot Lafayette at or just below the Bates/Colby tier. (But I also think "perceived prestige" should be, at most, a very small factor in anyone's matriculation decision.)