Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:overrated - Colby and Richmond; to a lesser extent, Bowdoin
underrated - Haverford, Macalester and Wesleyan
Totally disagree, Bowdoin is underrated. It is such a great college environment.
Overrated. It’s campus is unremarkable and the academic offerings are subpar. It should be ranked lower than the top 10
Based on what, exactly?
Based on PP being an ignorant dumbass whose kid was likely rejected.
What unique things does Bowdoin offer? It’s just a standard lac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is severely underrated based on outcomes. It's currently #31 in USNWR, but in finance and consulting circles it's thought of on the same level as WASP.
No it’s not. Show proof
Anonymous wrote:rank these (history/government or public policy major)
CMC
Middlebury
Davidson
Colgate
Bucknell
Amherst
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is severely underrated based on outcomes. It's currently #31 in USNWR, but in finance and consulting circles it's thought of on the same level as WASP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vassar and Smith should be lower. Richmond perhaps as well. CMC is a little too close to the sun
Why? We were very impressed with Vassar.
I’m always surprised Vassar is not more popular. I don’t know what I am missing about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always funny to see conservatives freak out about Oberlin, Wesleyan, Vassar, and Brown because of reputations forged from the 60s to 80s when the reality is that today they are very middle of the road institutions
LOL if you think that Oberlin is a "very middle of the road institution". More like a narrow-minded nuthouse, than a middle of the road institution.
Haverford is over-rated as is Colorado College, but for different reasons.
The problem that many see with schools like Oberlin, Wesleyan, Vassar, & Haverford is that they are all too narrow-minded and shut-down opposing or different opinions. Too focused on political correctness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+3? Middlebury was way over ranked for a while.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middlebury is a funny one because I'd say it is underrated now at 11 but was overrated by USNWR for so long in the 4-6 range.
+1
-2
-4 Only in the eyes of Bucknell fans
+5 or more people who aren’t Middlebury boosters. It’s not that great of a school.
Students do learn to write there, however.
That’s sentence is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+3? Middlebury was way over ranked for a while.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middlebury is a funny one because I'd say it is underrated now at 11 but was overrated by USNWR for so long in the 4-6 range.
+1
-2
-4 Only in the eyes of Bucknell fans
+5 or more people who aren’t Middlebury boosters. It’s not that great of a school.
Students do learn to write there, however.
That’s sentence is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:overrated - Colby and Richmond; to a lesser extent, Bowdoin
underrated - Haverford, Macalester and Wesleyan
Totally disagree, Bowdoin is underrated. It is such a great college environment.
Overrated. It’s campus is unremarkable and the academic offerings are subpar. It should be ranked lower than the top 10
Based on what, exactly?
Based on PP being an ignorant dumbass whose kid was likely rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth College is the most under-ranked LAC. This is due to playing in the Big league among National Universities.
Dartmouth is probably on the US News National Universities list because its Carnegie Classification is R1. But you are right that it is more like a LAC than most of the other US News National Universities.
In what ways? It’s very much a university.
Agree that it is very much a university. But it because it is small and 2/3 undergrads it has some of the vibe of schools like Middlebury, Williams, Amherst, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+3? Middlebury was way over ranked for a while.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middlebury is a funny one because I'd say it is underrated now at 11 but was overrated by USNWR for so long in the 4-6 range.
+1
-2
-4 Only in the eyes of Bucknell fans
+5 or more people who aren’t Middlebury boosters. It’s not that great of a school.
Students do learn to write there, however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth College is the most under-ranked LAC. This is due to playing in the Big league among National Universities.
Dartmouth is probably on the US News National Universities list because its Carnegie Classification is R1. But you are right that it is more like a LAC than most of the other US News National Universities.
In what ways? It’s very much a university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:overrated - Colby and Richmond; to a lesser extent, Bowdoin
underrated - Haverford, Macalester and Wesleyan
Totally disagree, Bowdoin is underrated. It is such a great college environment.
Overrated. It’s campus is unremarkable and the academic offerings are subpar. It should be ranked lower than the top 10
Based on what, exactly?