Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford
+100. It is the Quaker vibe.
Haverford is not elite
No dog in this fight but it is ranked #16, has an acceptance rate of 18% and a 75th ACT percentile of 34.
Where do you draw the line at elite?
Keep up. On DCUM, unless it is Harvard, Yale or Princeton, it isn't elite.
Not remotely true. We know all of the elites, many of which have been mentioned here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford
+100. It is the Quaker vibe.
Haverford is not elite
No dog in this fight but it is ranked #16, has an acceptance rate of 18% and a 75th ACT percentile of 34.
Where do you draw the line at elite?
Keep up. On DCUM, unless it is Harvard, Yale or Princeton, it isn't elite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elite schools in the midwest. Midwestern influence drives down the snob factor. Think Northwestern, Notre Dame, Wash U, etc.
Northwestern and WashU are both very intense and cutthroat. not laid back at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swarthmore
Very intense place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bowdoin
NOT Bowdoin- very white, upper class, prep-school, snooty New England brats. Wanna be IVY's that couldn't get in.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Elite schools in the midwest. Midwestern influence drives down the snob factor. Think Northwestern, Notre Dame, Wash U, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bowdoin
NOT Bowdoin- very white, upper class, prep-school, snooty New England brats. Wanna be IVY's that couldn't get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haverford
+100. It is the Quaker vibe.
Why is it not the same at Sidwell? Location?
People don't go to Sidwell because of any Quaker values/policies/vibe...when you hear about why people send their kids there, it's about the academics (and prestige, no doubt, has a lot to do with it).
Haverford absolutely has first-rate academics but it is a Quaker institution at its core...and it IS what attracts many students...
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False. There are only 75,000 Quakers left in the US and they are too old to have college-aged kids. Ever see the deserted Quaker church in Nantucket? It’s a dying religion. Also Haverford, like most Protestant missionary training schools started in the US, no longer has any affiliation with Quakerism.
Don't know what you mean by "has no affiliation with Quakerism" and it is nonsectarian...but it's Quaker roots are strong and it is unapologetic about it...
https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/Office/President/Haverford-Quaker-Elements.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd imagine a highly competitive public. Private universities are chock full of privileged brats. At least mine was.
Purdue for STEM, eg, yes. UVA, no, as this board shows so much pomp and snootiness and weird obsession with reputation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elite schools in the midwest. Midwestern influence drives down the snob factor. Think Northwestern, Notre Dame, Wash U, etc.
WashUn and Northwestern yes, Notre Dame and UChicago definitely not.
Anonymous wrote:Elite schools in the midwest. Midwestern influence drives down the snob factor. Think Northwestern, Notre Dame, Wash U, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Northwestern