Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be wary of all SLACs right now with the enrollment cliff approaching. Its female/male ratio is 70/30. School gives huge merit, which may be a sign it’s in trouble. And it doesn’t have the name recognition of other more highly ranked SLACs.
+ 100%, especially any such SLAC that has acceptance rate greater than 35%
+1 and has only a C+ on Forbe's financial health. That's the lowest I've ever heard of for a "good" college
The majority of US colleges are scored between a C+ and C- on that list, even places like Syracuse and Fordham (which surprised me). How at risk are schools with those grades on this list? Hard to say but the overall financial picture for colleges in this country is concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be wary of all SLACs right now with the enrollment cliff approaching. Its female/male ratio is 70/30. School gives huge merit, which may be a sign it’s in trouble. And it doesn’t have the name recognition of other more highly ranked SLACs.
+ 100%, especially any such SLAC that has acceptance rate greater than 35%
+1 and has only a C+ on Forbe's financial health. That's the lowest I've ever heard of for a "good" college
The majority of US colleges are scored between a C+ and C- on that list, even places like Syracuse and Fordham (which surprised me). How at risk are schools with those grades on this list? Hard to say but the overall financial picture for colleges in this country is concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be wary of all SLACs right now with the enrollment cliff approaching. Its female/male ratio is 70/30. School gives huge merit, which may be a sign it’s in trouble. And it doesn’t have the name recognition of other more highly ranked SLACs.
+ 100%, especially any such SLAC that has acceptance rate greater than 35%
+1 and has only a C+ on Forbe's financial health. That's the lowest I've ever heard of for a "good" college
The majority of US colleges are scored between a C+ and C- on that list, even places like Syracuse and Fordham (which surprised me). How at risk are schools with those grades on this list? Hard to say but the overall financial picture for colleges in this country is concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be wary of all SLACs right now with the enrollment cliff approaching. Its female/male ratio is 70/30. School gives huge merit, which may be a sign it’s in trouble. And it doesn’t have the name recognition of other more highly ranked SLACs.
+ 100%, especially any such SLAC that has acceptance rate greater than 35%
+1 and has only a C+ on Forbe's financial health. That's the lowest I've ever heard of for a "good" college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be wary of all SLACs right now with the enrollment cliff approaching. Its female/male ratio is 70/30. School gives huge merit, which may be a sign it’s in trouble. And it doesn’t have the name recognition of other more highly ranked SLACs.
+ 100%, especially any such SLAC that has acceptance rate greater than 35%
Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg fired a professor for speaking out against the war in Gaza, so for one thing they don’t have much respect for academic freedom and free speech. That’s a red flag to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg is a niche school but a great choice for the right kid. Very artsy. It lacks the cachet of the top PA schools like Swarthmore and Bucknell, but if you look at its incoming student stats, it hangs with the likes of Dickinson and Gettysburg. I'm not sure why it can't catch a break in USNWR. Could be graduation rates, which might warrant further investigation.
My kid goes to Ithaca and I perceive a lot of common qualities.
Good to know. Muhlenberg and Ithaca are both on the list. Haven’t visited Ithaca yet. Kid is interested in liberal arts, including writing and languages, plus performing arts (voice/musical theater but not necessarily a BFA).
Add Bard to your list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg is a niche school but a great choice for the right kid. Very artsy. It lacks the cachet of the top PA schools like Swarthmore and Bucknell, but if you look at its incoming student stats, it hangs with the likes of Dickinson and Gettysburg. I'm not sure why it can't catch a break in USNWR. Could be graduation rates, which might warrant further investigation.
My kid goes to Ithaca and I perceive a lot of common qualities.
Good to know. Muhlenberg and Ithaca are both on the list. Haven’t visited Ithaca yet. Kid is interested in liberal arts, including writing and languages, plus performing arts (voice/musical theater but not necessarily a BFA).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg is a niche school but a great choice for the right kid. Very artsy. It lacks the cachet of the top PA schools like Swarthmore and Bucknell, but if you look at its incoming student stats, it hangs with the likes of Dickinson and Gettysburg. I'm not sure why it can't catch a break in USNWR. Could be graduation rates, which might warrant further investigation.
Putting Bucknell on level with Swarthmore is hilarious.
Swat is more intellectual, but Bucknell has equal if not better outcomes, especially in finance and consulting. They're the top LACs in PA, 1a and 1b if you will, they just cater to different kids with different goals.
Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg is a niche school but a great choice for the right kid. Very artsy. It lacks the cachet of the top PA schools like Swarthmore and Bucknell, but if you look at its incoming student stats, it hangs with the likes of Dickinson and Gettysburg. I'm not sure why it can't catch a break in USNWR. Could be graduation rates, which might warrant further investigation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg is a niche school but a great choice for the right kid. Very artsy. It lacks the cachet of the top PA schools like Swarthmore and Bucknell, but if you look at its incoming student stats, it hangs with the likes of Dickinson and Gettysburg. I'm not sure why it can't catch a break in USNWR. Could be graduation rates, which might warrant further investigation.
Bucknell booster strikes again
Bucknell is a pipeline to the Street!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Muhlenberg is a niche school but a great choice for the right kid. Very artsy. It lacks the cachet of the top PA schools like Swarthmore and Bucknell, but if you look at its incoming student stats, it hangs with the likes of Dickinson and Gettysburg. I'm not sure why it can't catch a break in USNWR. Could be graduation rates, which might warrant further investigation.
Bucknell booster strikes again
Bucknell is a pipeline to the Street!