Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, knowing the differences between Bowdoin and Williams (the differences are pretty tiny) is a sign of cultural literacy. It is a sign of mixing in elite circles.
There is nothing wrong with not knowing this. Most people don't. But if you are someone who manages to make the leap from a random state school to an elite law school but then go interview at elite law firms and don't know what these liberal arts colleges are that many partners attended, it will hurt you.
I know I sound like a snob.
Completely agree. And the flip side is if one of these NESCAC snobs walked into an auto body shop and didn't know the difference between several types of engines, the people in the auto body shop would judge them. Different people prioritize different types of knowledge. And there is nothing wrong with that. One type of expertise does not make you a better person than another. Which is the problem with America today - too many people think they are better than others. I'm a Democrat and my party tends to be very guilty of this.
Anonymous wrote:To me, knowing the differences between Bowdoin and Williams (the differences are pretty tiny) is a sign of cultural literacy. It is a sign of mixing in elite circles.
There is nothing wrong with not knowing this. Most people don't. But if you are someone who manages to make the leap from a random state school to an elite law school but then go interview at elite law firms and don't know what these liberal arts colleges are that many partners attended, it will hurt you.
I know I sound like a snob.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not very familiar with LACs I just know that Williams is generally considered the most prestigious of all of them. someone a couple years ahead of DD turned down an HYPSM for Williams. And I was like, what is Williams? I don’t know anything about Bowdoin but associate it a prep school vibe. So that is a hot take from someone who knows nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the pc answer here is none
however, the truth is there is a huge difference, that will follow ur kid his whole life
Williams is at least two notches above Bowdoin - and people who will be important in your kids life will know that - whether it’s hiring managers, grad school admissions, coop board approval team, blah blah - the difference is tangible and will impact his life
The co-op board? This is DCUM. No one in the DMV lives in a co-op. Except my 80-something MIL.
No one cares where you went to college.
Lots of NYers here.
Get out of your bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prestige advantage Williams but Bowdoin more accessible. Williams better D111 sports and has the Amherst football rivalry. But there are other great LAC ‘s out there like Davidson and Holy Cross closer to attractive cities. Before people discount HC, look at their alumni success. As example the longest serving member of the Harvard Cooperation is Holy Cross grad and fellow HC classmate of Clarence Thomas. Williams does great with Wall Street placement and Bowdoin has Netflix founder but a school like Holy Cross outshines them both especially in corporate board rooms.
It was about time that the Holy Cross troll made an appearance. You wouldn’t happen to know the Bucknell troll do you? Between the two of you boardrooms and the street are well covered.
Anonymous wrote:Prestige advantage Williams but Bowdoin more accessible. Williams better D111 sports and has the Amherst football rivalry. But there are other great LAC ‘s out there like Davidson and Holy Cross closer to attractive cities. Before people discount HC, look at their alumni success. As example the longest serving member of the Harvard Cooperation is Holy Cross grad and fellow HC classmate of Clarence Thomas. Williams does great with Wall Street placement and Bowdoin has Netflix founder but a school like Holy Cross outshines them both especially in corporate board rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the pc answer here is none
however, the truth is there is a huge difference, that will follow ur kid his whole life
Williams is at least two notches above Bowdoin - and people who will be important in your kids life will know that - whether it’s hiring managers, grad school admissions, coop board approval team, blah blah - the difference is tangible and will impact his life
The co-op board? This is DCUM. No one in the DMV lives in a co-op. Except my 80-something MIL.
No one cares where you went to college.