Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colby chased the rankings by pushing down its acceptance rate, ensuring a high number of classes under 20 students, that kind of thing. Then US News dropped those criteria from the rankings. It’s still the same very good college it was when it ranked among the top ten SLACs.
This. Colby was well known for playing the USNWR rankings game. And they played it very well.
Revised USNWR criteria are truly ridiculous. But Colby never should have been in any national top ten list. I'm guessing the Colby admissions office is busily working to find and admit every Pell Grant student they can somehow lure to Maine! They will continue to play this game, even if the rules are now absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Colby chased the rankings by pushing down its acceptance rate, ensuring a high number of classes under 20 students, that kind of thing. Then US News dropped those criteria from the rankings. It’s still the same very good college it was when it ranked among the top ten SLACs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Colby. But I do think Colby is ranked where it “should” be now - did anyone ever think Bates and Colby were any different academically? I respect Bates more for not having chased rankings and its long standing commitment to test optional which does lower its “average” stats but adds many other positives to its student body.
Colby is one of the few colleges I think is now reaping what it sowed (with its own zealous chasing of usnwr rank over the past 10ish years).
- not a Colby or Bates parent
Many parents do not want their kids to go to Bates because it is more woke.
Current DC at Bates. Definitely not more woke than other area schools. Stop relying on DCUM for your information.
Current DC at Colby (who also was accepted at Bates, Hamilton, Middlebury, etc.). There is definitely a different vibe at the two schools! They're both great, but a student would likely have a preference of one over the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I visited with DC, and we both loved it. Ultimately, DC used her ED1 on Grinnell and went there, but I'd have been equally thrilled with Colby. It's a beautiful school with outstanding facilities. The "Jan Plan" is a nice bonus in terms of academic enrichment. I feel Colby should be much higher ranked.
That's interesting. We visited Colby, and I felt that it was very different than Grinnell (at least from what I read about Grinnell).
Perhaps Colby is getting more diverse, while Grinnell is attracting more wealthy, preppy kids from both coasts?
True. Also, wealthy internationals.
And both are playing free apps game to lower their acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I visited with DC, and we both loved it. Ultimately, DC used her ED1 on Grinnell and went there, but I'd have been equally thrilled with Colby. It's a beautiful school with outstanding facilities. The "Jan Plan" is a nice bonus in terms of academic enrichment. I feel Colby should be much higher ranked.
That's interesting. We visited Colby, and I felt that it was very different than Grinnell (at least from what I read about Grinnell).
Perhaps Colby is getting more diverse, while Grinnell is attracting more wealthy, preppy kids from both coasts?
Anonymous wrote:Compared to the other NESCACS, Colby was toward the bottom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of the Maine LACs is the least woke?
Probably Colby.
Anonymous wrote:Which of the Maine LACs is the least woke?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I visited with DC, and we both loved it. Ultimately, DC used her ED1 on Grinnell and went there, but I'd have been equally thrilled with Colby. It's a beautiful school with outstanding facilities. The "Jan Plan" is a nice bonus in terms of academic enrichment. I feel Colby should be much higher ranked.
That's interesting. We visited Colby, and I felt that it was very different than Grinnell (at least from what I read about Grinnell).
Anonymous wrote:I visited with DC, and we both loved it. Ultimately, DC used her ED1 on Grinnell and went there, but I'd have been equally thrilled with Colby. It's a beautiful school with outstanding facilities. The "Jan Plan" is a nice bonus in terms of academic enrichment. I feel Colby should be much higher ranked.
Anonymous wrote:I visited with DC, and we both loved it. Ultimately, DC used her ED1 on Grinnell and went there, but I'd have been equally thrilled with Colby. It's a beautiful school with outstanding facilities. The "Jan Plan" is a nice bonus in terms of academic enrichment. I feel Colby should be much higher ranked.