Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a case example of a single investment banking firm, the CEO of Goldman Sachs graduated from Hamilton, and its COO graduated from Middlebury.
And the next CEO of JP Morgan is a Midd grad
Anonymous wrote:Easy to see why Middlebury is slipping.
Anonymous wrote:As a case example of a single investment banking firm, the CEO of Goldman Sachs graduated from Hamilton, and its COO graduated from Middlebury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:williams > amherst > colgate > bowdoin > lehigh > middlebury > w&m > wesleyan = tufts = hamilton = HC > the rest of nescac and PL
Laughable. Colgate and Lehigh are safety schools for the kids aiming for AWS, Bowdoin, Middlebury.
In terms of actual analysis, the Princeton Review assigned Colgate an admissions selectivity rating of 98 (on a 60 to 99 scale), while Middlebury received a 97 by the same measure.
https://www.princetonreview.com/college/colgate-university-1023882
https://www.princetonreview.com/college/middlebury-college-1023860
Are we really resorting to Princeton Review rankings? Seriously? This board has gone mad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:williams > amherst > colgate > bowdoin > lehigh > middlebury > w&m > wesleyan = tufts = hamilton = HC > the rest of nescac and PL
Laughable. Colgate and Lehigh are safety schools for the kids aiming for AWS, Bowdoin, Middlebury.
In terms of actual analysis, the Princeton Review assigned Colgate an admissions selectivity rating of 98 (on a 60 to 99 scale), while Middlebury received a 97 by the same measure.
https://www.princetonreview.com/college/colgate-university-1023882
https://www.princetonreview.com/college/middlebury-college-1023860
Anonymous wrote:Midd seems to be dropping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:williams > amherst > colgate > bowdoin > lehigh > middlebury > w&m > wesleyan = tufts = hamilton = HC > the rest of nescac and PL
Laughable. Colgate and Lehigh are safety schools for the kids aiming for AWS, Bowdoin, Middlebury.