Anonymous wrote:It's probably similar to a lot of other SLACs. Small class sizes, only professors teaching classes (I think this is big advantage compared to what I see at the R1 where I work). I have friends who work here and other SLACs on the east coast.
A lot of privileged kids, a lot of obnoxious/frat kids, a lot of quirky kids, a lot of really nice grounded kids, and a lot of really bright and clever kids - just like most SLACs on the east coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These Wall Street links are interesting.
Very
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Peers that come to mind are Lehigh and Colgate. My impression is pretty fratty.
downgrade version of Lehigh
Really?
How do you rank the 3?
DP
Bucjnell
Lehigh
Colgate
In that order — but Lewisburg is truly dire
Best school in this bunch is Colgate by a mile.
No, not really
Bucknell stem is way stronger than Colgate
Bucknell places in finance stronger than Colgate
What program is stronger at Colgate?
Much better reputation in Wall Street analyst recruiting at Colgate. Bucknell not even listed.
https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools
According to this BYU and PSU are better than any three of these schools?