Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sense is that it is neither. It's a third tier LAC comparable to Gettysburg, Dickinson, etc.
Your "sense"? Facts would be better.
Gettysburg: "the majority of admitted students had high school grades of "A-" or better, combined SAT scores of 1200 or higher, and ACT composite scores of 26 or better. Your chances are best if you have SAT scores of 1300 or better and a solid "A" average"
https://www.thoughtco.com/gettysburg-college-gpa-sat-act-data-786485
Skidmore: "most successful applicants had high school averages of "B+" or better, combined SAT scores of about 1200 or higher (RW+M), and ACT composite scores of 26 or better"
https://www.thoughtco.com/skidmore-college-gpa-sat-and-act-data-786629
Virtually identical.
Eh, neither has a particularly good reputation.
Neither has a good reputation where? What do you do for a living? That's a real question, not snark, as I'm curious about the industry/hiring manager aspect. I'm in Aerospace/Defense and never really see LACs on resumes because I'm a VP of Eng, hiring mostly sr engineering mgrs at this point, not much entry level anything.
Anonymous wrote:Like many other LACs, I expect Skidmore will become more difficult to get into in the coming years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was going to post this! I grew up on NY and Skidmore is highly regarded. There is a lot of regional opinions on the board! In fact I never even heard of VA state schools as good until moving here. I went to a private school with an excellent college guidance program.
I grew up in DC and now live in NY and no offense, but nobody aspires to go to Skidmore. Your best hope as a graduate is that people will confuse it with Swarthmore.
Anonymous wrote:I was going to post this! I grew up on NY and Skidmore is highly regarded. There is a lot of regional opinions on the board! In fact I never even heard of VA state schools as good until moving here. I went to a private school with an excellent college guidance program.
Anonymous wrote:tAnonymous wrote:FWIW I grew up around NYC and "everyone" knew of Skidmore, but I never even heard of Gettysburg til I was in my late 40s and living in DC.
I hadn't heard of Gettysburg (as a college) until this thread. I went to Vanderbilt and Yale (so South and New England) and had heard of Skidmore. I tend to think of it in the same vein as a lot of the LACs--maybe not as good as Middlebury and Bowdoin, but I'd never think "you went where?" about it.
Anonymous wrote:I was going to post this! I grew up on NY and Skidmore is highly regarded. There is a lot of regional opinions on the board! In fact I never even heard of VA state schools as good until moving here. I went to a private school with an excellent college guidance program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my Skidmore DD said there is a place for everyone at Skidmore. She agreed that there are a lot artsy kids at Skidmore and she said she has become more artsy since attending and perhaps your son will too. She said there are definitely a lot of non-artsy kids at Skidmore, especially those who are involved in sports and certain other activities.
I think the artsy vibe is great. It has broadened my DD's interests. Hope this helps.
Oh my goodness, someone on DCUM is being kind and helpful. I think you deserve a round of applause!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sense is that it is neither. It's a third tier LAC comparable to Gettysburg, Dickinson, etc.
Your "sense"? Facts would be better.
Gettysburg: "the majority of admitted students had high school grades of "A-" or better, combined SAT scores of 1200 or higher, and ACT composite scores of 26 or better. Your chances are best if you have SAT scores of 1300 or better and a solid "A" average"
https://www.thoughtco.com/gettysburg-college-gpa-sat-act-data-786485
Skidmore: "most successful applicants had high school averages of "B+" or better, combined SAT scores of about 1200 or higher (RW+M), and ACT composite scores of 26 or better"
https://www.thoughtco.com/skidmore-college-gpa-sat-and-act-data-786629
Virtually identical.
Eh, neither has a particularly good reputation.
Anonymous wrote:OP, my Skidmore DD said there is a place for everyone at Skidmore. She agreed that there are a lot artsy kids at Skidmore and she said she has become more artsy since attending and perhaps your son will too. She said there are definitely a lot of non-artsy kids at Skidmore, especially those who are involved in sports and certain other activities.
I think the artsy vibe is great. It has broadened my DD's interests. Hope this helps.
tAnonymous wrote:FWIW I grew up around NYC and "everyone" knew of Skidmore, but I never even heard of Gettysburg til I was in my late 40s and living in DC.
Anonymous wrote:You're welcome. Yes, Brandeis does attract a lot of Jewish people, but it was never an issue for my DD. She had friends of all religions. It's not as if the students separate based on religion, but I can understand on a visit that would be a concern. Actually, it was one of my concerns, which was unfounded. She actually liked that Brandeis has two spring breaks (one for Passover (?) and one for Easter). And she liked the Kosher food line because it had better food. I'm not trying to sell Brandeis, I'm just telling you what I know and that it was a good fit for my science major.