Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options
Please list your source, college transition said otherwise, AI said same.
College transitions
Literally the first thing that comes up when you look up investment banking feeders: https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools
Even in college transitions, Claremont McKenna beats out the other LACs.
I am sorry, here is your quote "+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options".
And from your link, by percentage ranking is 'CMC, W, A, M' for 5, 12,13,14. By elite IB percentage ranking is 'W, A, M, CMC'. (63%,58%, 56%, 28%)
I would say all 4 are pretty even, where do you see ' a lot of better options'?
Your assumption that I’m the same poster is wrong. But the list does clearly show that those schools are ranked above Amherst. It’s also weird because the original quote this is all based off of is that Amherst is so much more elite than Pomona, which is obvious nonsense.
You are referring ranking by numbers, yes, you are right, but, that's just not a scientific ranking. Fordham is better than all 4 here, what's point? BYU, Western(what heck is it) all are ahead.
BTW, ignore the troll about A is much more elite than Pomona, but A is indeed better than Pomona.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would there be a difference? They share a lot in common and the differences are pretty tiny. If you want the small New England feel, go to Amherst. If you want California or a proper consortium, go to Pomona. Most other differences are speculative or natural to the small differences in student interest.
Agree with this PP completely. It will be a very similar applicant pool academically and politically. Some will get into Amherst vs Pomona due to closer feeder HS relationships with each. Some will prefer to be in CA vs MA. Amherst slightly more athletes, Pomona warmer weather. Pomona has a better consortium but weaker name recognition in the east coast but strong in west coast. Both full of kids that could have done very well at Brown or Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options
Please list your source, college transition said otherwise, AI said same.
College transitions
Literally the first thing that comes up when you look up investment banking feeders: https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools
Even in college transitions, Claremont McKenna beats out the other LACs.
I am sorry, here is your quote "+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options".
And from your link, by percentage ranking is 'CMC, W, A, M' for 5, 12,13,14. By elite IB percentage ranking is 'W, A, M, CMC'. (63%,58%, 56%, 28%)
I would say all 4 are pretty even, where do you see ' a lot of better options'?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options
Please list your source, college transition said otherwise, AI said same.
College transitions
Literally the first thing that comes up when you look up investment banking feeders: https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools
Even in college transitions, Claremont McKenna beats out the other LACs.
I am sorry, here is your quote "+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options".
And from your link, by percentage ranking is 'CMC, W, A, M' for 5, 12,13,14. By elite IB percentage ranking is 'W, A, M, CMC'. (63%,58%, 56%, 28%)
I would say all 4 are pretty even, where do you see ' a lot of better options'?
Your assumption that I’m the same poster is wrong. But the list does clearly show that those schools are ranked above Amherst. It’s also weird because the original quote this is all based off of is that Amherst is so much more elite than Pomona, which is obvious nonsense.
You are referring ranking by numbers, yes, you are right, but, that's just not a scientific ranking. Fordham is better than all 4 here, what's point? BYU, Western(what heck is it) all are ahead.
BTW, ignore the troll about A is much more elite than Pomona, but A is indeed better than Pomona.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options
Please list your source, college transition said otherwise, AI said same.
College transitions
Literally the first thing that comes up when you look up investment banking feeders: https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools
Even in college transitions, Claremont McKenna beats out the other LACs.
I am sorry, here is your quote "+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options".
And from your link, by percentage ranking is 'CMC, W, A, M' for 5, 12,13,14. By elite IB percentage ranking is 'W, A, M, CMC'. (63%,58%, 56%, 28%)
I would say all 4 are pretty even, where do you see ' a lot of better options'?
Your assumption that I’m the same poster is wrong. But the list does clearly show that those schools are ranked above Amherst. It’s also weird because the original quote this is all based off of is that Amherst is so much more elite than Pomona, which is obvious nonsense.
You are referring ranking by numbers, yes, you are right, but, that's just not a scientific ranking. Fordham is better than all 4 here, what's point? BYU, Western(what heck is it) all are ahead.
BTW, ignore the troll about A is much more elite than Pomona, but A is indeed better than Pomona.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options
Please list your source, college transition said otherwise, AI said same.
College transitions
Literally the first thing that comes up when you look up investment banking feeders: https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools
Even in college transitions, Claremont McKenna beats out the other LACs.
I am sorry, here is your quote "+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options".
And from your link, by percentage ranking is 'CMC, W, A, M' for 5, 12,13,14. By elite IB percentage ranking is 'W, A, M, CMC'. (63%,58%, 56%, 28%)
I would say all 4 are pretty even, where do you see ' a lot of better options'?
Your assumption that I’m the same poster is wrong. But the list does clearly show that those schools are ranked above Amherst. It’s also weird because the original quote this is all based off of is that Amherst is so much more elite than Pomona, which is obvious nonsense.
You are referring ranking by numbers, yes, you are right, but, that's just not a scientific ranking. Fordham is better than all 4 here, what's point? BYU, Western(what heck is it) all are ahead.
BTW, ignore the troll about A is much more elite than Pomona, but A is indeed better than Pomona.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options
Please list your source, college transition said otherwise, AI said same.
College transitions
Literally the first thing that comes up when you look up investment banking feeders: https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools
Even in college transitions, Claremont McKenna beats out the other LACs.
I am sorry, here is your quote "+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options".
And from your link, by percentage ranking is 'CMC, W, A, M' for 5, 12,13,14. By elite IB percentage ranking is 'W, A, M, CMC'. (63%,58%, 56%, 28%)
I would say all 4 are pretty even, where do you see ' a lot of better options'?
Your assumption that I’m the same poster is wrong. But the list does clearly show that those schools are ranked above Amherst. It’s also weird because the original quote this is all based off of is that Amherst is so much more elite than Pomona, which is obvious nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options
Please list your source, college transition said otherwise, AI said same.
College transitions
Literally the first thing that comes up when you look up investment banking feeders: https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools
Even in college transitions, Claremont McKenna beats out the other LACs.
I am sorry, here is your quote "+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options".
And from your link, by percentage ranking is 'CMC, W, A, M' for 5, 12,13,14. By elite IB percentage ranking is 'W, A, M, CMC'. (63%,58%, 56%, 28%)
I would say all 4 are pretty even, where do you see ' a lot of better options'?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options
Please list your source, college transition said otherwise, AI said same.
College transitions
Literally the first thing that comes up when you look up investment banking feeders: https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools
Even in college transitions, Claremont McKenna beats out the other LACs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options
Please list your source, college transition said otherwise, AI said same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options
Please list your source, college transition said otherwise, AI said same.
Ai is not a reliable source.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options
Please list your source, college transition said otherwise, AI said same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much
Much more similar than not, both amazing schools.
Exactly. "...the narcissism of small differences is the idea that when people ... have a lot in common, they can actually be more likely to fight with each other and mock each other, because they become overly sensitive to small differences they notice in one another and treat those differences as bigger than they are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differences
What is actually similar? Amherst is an ivy adjacent lac grad school feeder and IB feeder with a strong New England culture and dedication to the humanities.
Meanwhile, Pomona is an okay liberal arts college on the west coast that got popular recently, had a dedication almost entirely to stem and very poor humanities programs, and 1/50 the alumni group quality of Amherst.
This is pretty spot on
It’s funny because Amherst is shit for IB
+1, Williams, CMC, Middlebury… a lot of better options