Anonymous wrote:Colgate is in the middle of nowhere. And nowhere is a HUGE area. Drive to the middle, and you have arrived at Colgate. I know several professionals whom graduated from Middlebury; they loved it. Meanwhile, I have heard that Colgate does a pretty poor job at helping students find jobs...isn't that the primary purpose of a school? Educate, then hopefully, help place? Go Middlebury.
The Colgate grad I know best has a very successful career, following an MBA from one of the best programs.
I was very surprised to hear how competitive Colgate admissions are, because my friend is smart and hardworking and very sweet. But she is not someone who is -- oh, sheesh, I don't know how to say this without sounding like some jackass intellectual snob -- really intellectual. The college friends of hers who I've met are likewise not particular thinky, but they're productive members of society. So if you have a kid whose college experience would be improved by staying up until all hours arguing about Life's Great Truths, Colgate may not be the place for her/him. If your kid would hang those kids up by the waistbands of their underwear, go for it.