Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the college most similar to Middlebury in the south, in the mid-Atlantic or any place south of CT?
Claremont McKenna
Only in the sense that one is on the move up and one is on the move down…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the college most similar to Middlebury in the south, in the mid-Atlantic or any place south of CT?
Claremont McKenna
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JHU
Is this OP responding with the name of the school, or another poster adding a suggestion?
This is OP. I don't know who interjected JHU. That wasn't me - that's not the school I'm asking about. The school at issue is Middlebury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently have a sophomore at Midd and would say it’s quite rigorous and the students seem to work harder than they play. It was almost 80 degrees over parents weekend and we were surprised that most kids seemed to be in the library and other study spots instead of hanging out on Battell Beach. From what we’ve heard from our kid it’s not where fun goes to die but it’s not wild either and students seem to take academics very seriously. It doesn’t seem super competitive between students except for with the finance related clubs.
Thank you for chiming in! Can you tell me more about competitiveness for the finance related clubs? He would probably be interested in those.
This article might be of interest:
https://washingtonmonthly.com/2025/03/23/the-corporate-raid-on-campus/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently have a sophomore at Midd and would say it’s quite rigorous and the students seem to work harder than they play. It was almost 80 degrees over parents weekend and we were surprised that most kids seemed to be in the library and other study spots instead of hanging out on Battell Beach. From what we’ve heard from our kid it’s not where fun goes to die but it’s not wild either and students seem to take academics very seriously. It doesn’t seem super competitive between students except for with the finance related clubs.
Thank you for chiming in! Can you tell me more about competitiveness for the finance related clubs? He would probably be interested in those.
Anonymous wrote:Name the school OP. We will advise you.
Anonymous wrote:What is the college most similar to Middlebury in the south, in the mid-Atlantic or any place south of CT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently have a sophomore at Midd and would say it’s quite rigorous and the students seem to work harder than they play. It was almost 80 degrees over parents weekend and we were surprised that most kids seemed to be in the library and other study spots instead of hanging out on Battell Beach. From what we’ve heard from our kid it’s not where fun goes to die but it’s not wild either and students seem to take academics very seriously. It doesn’t seem super competitive between students except for with the finance related clubs.
Thank you for chiming in! Can you tell me more about competitiveness for the finance related clubs? He would probably be interested in those.
Anonymous wrote:What is the college most similar to Middlebury in the south, in the mid-Atlantic or any place south of CT?
Anonymous wrote:Middlebury can make an excellent choice for a student interested in outdoor activities:
The Experts' Choice: Colleges for the Outdoorsy Student https://share.google/iwt00PikfgoDpGsTZ
Anonymous wrote:I currently have a sophomore at Midd and would say it’s quite rigorous and the students seem to work harder than they play. It was almost 80 degrees over parents weekend and we were surprised that most kids seemed to be in the library and other study spots instead of hanging out on Battell Beach. From what we’ve heard from our kid it’s not where fun goes to die but it’s not wild either and students seem to take academics very seriously. It doesn’t seem super competitive between students except for with the finance related clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Name the school OP. We will advise you.
Middlebury
Unsure of major, perhaps Econ
Is your kid athletic? Outdoorsy? Social?
If so, will be fine. Academics are not the issue at Midd.
Not athletic at all. Very very outdoorsy. Social in a friendly low key way but not a partier.
Is Midd a fit for this type of kid?