Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NJ. These schools all have the same reputation as above average regional colleges attracting wealthy students from suburban towns while being nothing special. Lehigh unquestionably is in a different league recognition and reputation wise.
Bottom line is they are all fine and I absolutely would not pick any of them based on how well they're known. They're not well known and it doesn't matter that they're not.
Anonymous wrote:Friend went to Dickinson and then was able to get into UVA Law.
Anonymous wrote:My DC graduated from one of these schools a few years ago and is living in a western state, where her degree is serving her very well. She makes over $100K at 25 years old and is very active in the local alumni association.
When we were looking at college options with her, our primary considerations were fit, academics, cost, and location. "Name recognition" was not a consideration.
Anonymous wrote:It's like asking which country is richer, Afghanistan or Zimbabwe?
Anonymous wrote:Denison was a bottom 1/4 school at my DC private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there is a lot of regional name recognition with LACs. Meaning, I suspect F&M has more NYC area recognition and Denison has more in Chicago. Not sure about Dickinson.
- Westchester native and grad of a different LAC who considers F&M the strongest of the 3
The Westchester are sends a lot of kids to PA schools for some reason, so the PA schools are widely known there. My daughter is at Lehigh, which is widely known and respected throughout NY, NJ, and PA, but no one down here has heard of it past a vague mention of their uncle so and so who went there 50 years ago for Engineering.
Anonymous wrote:I think there is a lot of regional name recognition with LACs. Meaning, I suspect F&M has more NYC area recognition and Denison has more in Chicago. Not sure about Dickinson.
- Westchester native and grad of a different LAC who considers F&M the strongest of the 3