Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle of nowhere, Greek heavy.
Solid school with great outcome and proximity to NYC.
Great choice if can't get into the Boston or NY schools - NYU, BU, BC, Tufts, Northeastern.
It’s not the middle of nowhere, but Bethlehem isn’t the most exciting town.
100k, depressed PA towns aren’t exactly great college backdrops…but it is reasonably close to NYC and Philly.
Not every kid finds NYC or Philly a place they want to be or even visit. And Boston is far.
Are you in the DMV?
If so, Boston isn't too far.
It takes less than 7 hours on the Amtrak Acela, and it's easier and more pleasant than driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle of nowhere, Greek heavy.
Solid school with great outcome and proximity to NYC.
Great choice if can't get into the Boston or NY schools - NYU, BU, BC, Tufts, Northeastern.
It’s not the middle of nowhere, but Bethlehem isn’t the most exciting town.
100k, depressed PA towns aren’t exactly great college backdrops…but it is reasonably close to NYC and Philly.
Not every kid finds NYC or Philly a place they want to be or even visit. And Boston is far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle of nowhere, Greek heavy.
Solid school with great outcome and proximity to NYC.
Great choice if can't get into the Boston or NY schools - NYU, BU, BC, Tufts, Northeastern.
It’s not the middle of nowhere, but Bethlehem isn’t the most exciting town.
100k, depressed PA towns aren’t exactly great college backdrops…but it is reasonably close to NYC and Philly.
Not every kid finds NYC or Philly a place they want to be or even visit. And Boston is far.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not a college counselor so I’m not sure if your child stats match up but looking at acceptance rates Lehigh 29, Bucknell 32, Colgate 12, Amherst 9, Williams 7. I would think some of this would come into consideration when applying.
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh is well known in engineering academic circle..so if kid has plans for a MS or PhD - great.
Otherwise - its in the middle of no where and campus hiring is pathetic. Would not recommend.
Business school is much better. For some reason they have good connections on Wall Street.
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh is well known in engineering academic circle..so if kid has plans for a MS or PhD - great.
Otherwise - its in the middle of no where and campus hiring is pathetic. Would not recommend.
Business school is much better. For some reason they have good connections on Wall Street.
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh is well known in engineering academic circle..so if kid has plans for a MS or PhD - great.
Otherwise - its in the middle of no where and campus hiring is pathetic. Would not recommend.
Business school is much better. For some reason they have good connections on Wall Street.
Anonymous wrote:Party school, not for serious academics. Students with a real shot at T20 will not be happy at Lehigh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle of nowhere, Greek heavy.
Solid school with great outcome and proximity to NYC.
Great choice if can't get into the Boston or NY schools - NYU, BU, BC, Tufts, Northeastern.
It’s not the middle of nowhere, but Bethlehem isn’t the most exciting town.
100k, depressed PA towns aren’t exactly great college backdrops…but it is reasonably close to NYC and Philly.