Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wes and Middlebury are super liberal (not saying it’s a bad thing). Davidson is more moderate. All three are great schools. Don’t know anything about Denison.
+1 Middlebury is also situated in a very non-diverse state. Of course, that's what some students want.
Not sure why they're not more inclusive of African American students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wes and Middlebury are super liberal (not saying it’s a bad thing). Davidson is more moderate. All three are great schools. Don’t know anything about Denison.
+1 Middlebury is also situated in a very non-diverse state. Of course, that's what some students want.
Not sure why they're not more inclusive of African American students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wes and Middlebury are super liberal (not saying it’s a bad thing). Davidson is more moderate. All three are great schools. Don’t know anything about Denison.
+1 Middlebury is also situated in a very non-diverse state. Of course, that's what some students want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wes is a lot more liberal than Middlebury. Not saying that Middlebury isn't liberal. But Wesleyan is more progressive/activist (though it is less so than someplace like Oberlin). I know some pre-Trump moderate Republicans who were very happy at Middlebury. They are less likely to fit in at Wesleyan.
Overall, I think Denison is a notch below the other three, but if your child visits and loves it, they aren't going wrong by going there.
Not to hijack but Can you explain what you mean about Oberlin’s vibe more?
My household is still laughing about the DCUM poster of years past who referred to Wesleyan, Oberlin, and Vassar as the “Harvard-Yale-Princeton of wokeness.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wes is a lot more liberal than Middlebury. Not saying that Middlebury isn't liberal. But Wesleyan is more progressive/activist (though it is less so than someplace like Oberlin). I know some pre-Trump moderate Republicans who were very happy at Middlebury. They are less likely to fit in at Wesleyan.
Overall, I think Denison is a notch below the other three, but if your child visits and loves it, they aren't going wrong by going there.
Not to hijack but Can you explain what you mean about Oberlin’s vibe more?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We found Wes the least impressive, but if you’re artsy, it’s great. Middlebury is most elite, seen by its outcomes. Davidson is good. Decision is fine.
This analysis assigned Middlebury a Career Outcomes Rank of #124, when compared among colleges and universities nationally:
https://wallethub.com/edu/e/college-rankings/40750
Never, and I mean never use wallet hub as a source for anything.
It doesn't even have most mainstream schools listed.