Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Colgate is considered to be more academic than Colby but not as much as Kenyon. We visited Colgate and it was far out of the way and rather isolated, so my D immediately knew it was not for her. The only other person we know who went to Colgate transferred after first semester
We know 2 kids who went/go to Colby and both are very average students, not at all top students from her class. I don't think it has the same cache as the other two.
Colby is #15 in the US News ranking. Colgate is #22. Both accept approximately 25% of applicants. They are pretty similar except Colgate has a big Greek scene.
Anonymous wrote:I think Colgate is considered to be more academic than Colby but not as much as Kenyon. We visited Colgate and it was far out of the way and rather isolated, so my D immediately knew it was not for her. The only other person we know who went to Colgate transferred after first semester
We know 2 kids who went/go to Colby and both are very average students, not at all top students from her class. I don't think it has the same cache as the other two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Waterville Maine and Hamilton, NY are not exactly in the middle of everything either.
This.
Colgate is about 30 minutes from Utica, NY which is one of the finest cities in the northeast.
It is?
Bangor is the cat's pamamas, too.
Totally agree that Colgate is the best. I am guessing Colby may have had a good run in the ratings lately and it is a good school. But Colgate is little 3 and those (Willams and Haverford being the other two) go way back as very good schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was me. I goofed. My family member who went to Amherst would smack me. Total brainfart.
I do maintain my other comments about Colgate. My family is a bunch of northeasterners and the northern SLACS were all I ever heard about and I did go to a prep school in DC. I also went to law school and met those SLAC grads on the other side (I went to large state U much to the horror of my parents and my prep school even though it was much better that some of the slacs my classmates went to. But i digress...).
I just never heard Colby or Kenyon mentioned in the same breath as Colgate. Colgate was discussed by people considering Amherst, Williams, Davidson, Bucknell, Lehigh, etc. Those people were hoping for Ivy but knew it wasn't likely. Colby and Kenyon were mentioned by people who were also looking at Union and Gettysburg and Dickinson. Totally different league of schools.
I know I totally goofed and did a face palm as I was making dinner last night. But I also checked US News and sure enough Colby is ranked higher than Colgate. Things have changed a lot since I looked at school.
Not admitted to little 3 but also didn't apply. Admitted to Mt. Holyoke, Lehigh, and Wake Forest but chose State U. Go public schools!
Are Lehigh and Bucknell now often in the same sentence as Amherst and Williams?
Here's a sentence in which all are used: "My class at Harvard Law School included students from Lehigh, Bucknell, Amherst and Williams, all of whom have gone on to success in law practice."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was me. I goofed. My family member who went to Amherst would smack me. Total brainfart.
I do maintain my other comments about Colgate. My family is a bunch of northeasterners and the northern SLACS were all I ever heard about and I did go to a prep school in DC. I also went to law school and met those SLAC grads on the other side (I went to large state U much to the horror of my parents and my prep school even though it was much better that some of the slacs my classmates went to. But i digress...).
I just never heard Colby or Kenyon mentioned in the same breath as Colgate. Colgate was discussed by people considering Amherst, Williams, Davidson, Bucknell, Lehigh, etc. Those people were hoping for Ivy but knew it wasn't likely. Colby and Kenyon were mentioned by people who were also looking at Union and Gettysburg and Dickinson. Totally different league of schools.
I know I totally goofed and did a face palm as I was making dinner last night. But I also checked US News and sure enough Colby is ranked higher than Colgate. Things have changed a lot since I looked at school.
Not admitted to little 3 but also didn't apply. Admitted to Mt. Holyoke, Lehigh, and Wake Forest but chose State U. Go public schools!
Are Lehigh and Bucknell now often in the same sentence as Amherst and Williams?
Anonymous wrote:Late to the party, but these schools are all basically the same, and with all due respect to a pp, Colgate is not in the same league as Williams (Haverford maybe). What distinguishes the schools primarily is their location, all quite different, but all are very good small liberal arts schools. Nothing more, nothing less, really.
Anonymous wrote:Late to the party, but these schools are all basically the same, and with all due respect to a pp, Colgate is not in the same league as Williams (Haverford maybe). What distinguishes the schools primarily is their location, all quite different, but all are very good small liberal arts schools. Nothing more, nothing less, really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally agree that Colgate is the best. I am guessing Colby may have had a good run in the ratings lately and it is a good school. But Colgate is little 3 and those (Willams and Haverford being the other two) go way back as very good schools. Their alumnae communities are great and they are traditionally feeders to Ivy Grad schools. In my private prep school experience, Colgate was for good students who were smart. Kenyon and Colby were for decent students who weren't dumb.
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My daughter looked at Colgate and was originally quite taken with it. After a visit, however, her impression was that a number of students were slackers -- kind of lazy, intellectually incurious. Several with whom she spoke were taking the same classes that they had taken in high school, "to get good grades." She decided to drop Colgate from final consideration. I know this is only her subjective impression, but it was the decider for her.