Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oooh, just this week, I had a resume from a Swarthmore student who listed Swarthmore’s USNews rank on his/her resume. I snickered.
These high hitters need to realize that 99% of people who hire them never attended top SLACs or ivies. Moreover, 99% of the people they’ll be reporting to never attended one either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Among your average Joe, most SLACs will have zero name recognition. Zero. But to the people who hire the Joes of the world, govern the Joes of the world, and help direct the future of Joe's world on many different levels, yeah, they know. They'll know Williams. They'll know Grinnell. They'll know Oberlin.
Depends where you live, I think. I grew up in Colorado and even among the "elite"...Oberlin and Williams and Grinnell aren't exactly household names.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at Oberlin. And among the DMV UMC in my neighborhood and other kid’s school, 40% have never heard of it and another 40% have, but have no idea where it is. Maybe 20% of people could get to “small college in Ohio, known for music and science” on their own. So now, when Certain people ask, I’ll often just say they’re “at Oberlin, a small college near Cleveland”.
Life’s too short for me to GAF what my random neighbor with preschool aged kids thinks about my kid”s college choice. The people who need to know know (like grad school admissions). I have a neighbor with a daughter at Haverford. They don’tfcorrect their relatives who think it’s Harvard.
We have a lot of first gen Asian parents in our neighborhood or school. I think that’s parent of it. I have definitely dealt with some “I’m sorry your child failed at life” attitudes— especially among 1st gen Asian parents do toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:I’m taking about schools ranked 30-60. Specifically schools like Dickinson, Denison, Occidental, Bucknell, Rhodes. I know they’re all in different regions, but I just want to if they have that sort of “name recognition” that an employer looks at when reviewing an application.
Anonymous wrote:Oooh, just this week, I had a resume from a Swarthmore student who listed Swarthmore’s USNews rank on his/her resume. I snickered.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone becomes an expert on these schools when they're applying to them or when their kid is- a few years later they forget. Williams is arguably the best undergraduate school in the country - how many people even know what it is
Anonymous wrote:30-60 is not mid-tier. There are 223 LACs.
Anonymous wrote:Oooh, just this week, I had a resume from a Swarthmore student who listed Swarthmore’s USNews rank on his/her resume. I snickered.