Anonymous wrote:Imo Lafayette and Bucknell are lower than Hamilton from academic reputation, but higher than Hamilton in terms of NYC business related (banking, consulting, marketing, etc) outcomes. So split decision on that. And would take $25k/year off sticker price at Lafayette vs full pay at Bucknell and all Nescacs except Amherst and Williams. Full pay there wins
Anonymous wrote:It's necessary to scroll a long way in this ranking of colleges and universities to get from NESCACs such as Hamilton (#21) and Amherst (#25) to Bucknell (#110) and Lafayette (#111):
College & University Rankings in 2025 https://share.google/RDspuPf0dYiN5pgjX
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lafayette and Bucknell are second tier Patriot League schools behind Colgate and Holy Cross. Would take $25 k and Lafayette over Bucknell.
Holy Cross should not even be in this conversation. It is for mid-tier Catholic school kids and feeds into mid and back office Wall Street jobs - typical HC alum is wearing his zip up vest and hanging out at mediocre Irish bars claiming to be an investment banker when he isn't doing anything client facing.
Lafayette is not as scenic of a location as NESCAC but proximity to NYC should not be ignored. If your kid has a car they can be in NYC in under 1.5 hours, so it is very easy to go there for a weekend, especially as there are lots of kids from the city and suburbs (but it definitely is not a commuter school).
I think Bucknell is highly over-rated on DCUM but I actually know several super impressive people who went there. I agree with some of the assessments above that it is probably in the Bates/Colby tier of NESCAC, as is Lafayette.
Anonymous wrote:Midd is slipping and well documented on multiple threads don’t care one way or the other about Midd. If into sports no one should look at Wesleyan or Bates as would be an outcast. Only 3 NESCAC schools of high status Williams, Amherst and Bowdoin. No one really cares about Hamilton the 2 in Maine, Tufts and Trinity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:from a name brand perspective - lafayette and bucknell blow away every nescac except Amherst and Williams - know the rabble rousers on dcum will skewer me for that, but I’ve been in NYC consulting for 30 years -
This discussion has devolved into everyone offering their personal feelings on the relative prestige on the most selective SLACs in the country, which is foolish. That said, I can’t let this one slide. Lafayette with merit aid over NESCACs? Sure. Lafayette and Bucknell are bigger brand names than Bowdoin, Mid, Wes, Hamilton, etc.? Please stop. Save your NY consulting world annecdata.
Maybe not in the ivory towers of academia, but how many college students want to be academics? Wall Street is what matters to most kids looking at colleges today, and yes, Bucknell (and arguably Lafayette) is a much bigger brand on The Street than any of those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell offers a fantastic college experience with robust Greek life and lucrative Wall Street connections that exceed all of the NESCAC except Williams, Amherst and maybe Bowdoin. Kids love it there (as evidenced by the school's minuscule transfer-out rate), work hard and play hard for four years, and graduate into fantastic front office jobs right out of college. What more could you want?
Lafayette is a great school, too. As another poster pointed out, it's solidly on the level of a Bates or Colby. If pursuing engineering, I might consider it over Bucknell, especially for $25k less, but if going into business/finance, Bucknell is the move.
Don't get fixated on the NESCAC mystique.
Anonymous wrote:from a name brand perspective - lafayette and bucknell blow away every nescac except Amherst and Williams - know the rabble rousers on dcum will skewer me for that, but I’ve been in NYC consulting for 30 years -
Anonymous wrote:Loads of places better than Lehigh and Lafayette.
Anonymous wrote:Lafayette and Bucknell are second tier Patriot League schools behind Colgate and Holy Cross. Would take $25 k and Lafayette over Bucknell.
Anonymous wrote:We toured Lafayette and Lehigh recently. Really did not like the vibe of Lehigh and thought Bethlehem was an absolute dump. But Lafayette was charming, and Easton was, too. We drove around a bit and were pleasantly surprised. You have to go beyond the streets surrounding campus.