Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Maine LACs are all on the rise - Colby, Bates, Bowdoin, Midd.
Also, Hamilton is becoming the new Amherst.
Midd is in Vermont and none of those schools are “rising” any different than years prior, other than maybe Colby.
Hamilton is completely different than Amherst and wants its future to be in tech and AI.
Also, can any of the NESCACs really be described as “on the rise?” Are any of them lacking in respect? Top to bottom, they are the standard on which all other SLACs are judged/compared. Obviously not saying those are the “best” schools, but people take shots at Amherst, Williams, Wes, Hamilton, Mid, Colby, etc. on this board for a reason. I don’t see many Bowdoin people, for example, puffing their chests about how they’re better than W&L.
-NESCAC alum, parent & spouse
I wouldn't say the NESCAC are the standard at all... WASP are. I can see an argument to include Wellesley or Harvey Mudd, but Wesleyan? Hardly even discussed on this forum, same with Hamilton. Middlebury is often talked about with the context of it falling from a top 4 lac and Colby...meh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Maine LACs are all on the rise - Colby, Bates, Bowdoin, Midd.
Also, Hamilton is becoming the new Amherst.
Midd is in Vermont and none of those schools are “rising” any different than years prior, other than maybe Colby.
Hamilton is completely different than Amherst and wants its future to be in tech and AI.
Also, can any of the NESCACs really be described as “on the rise?” Are any of them lacking in respect? Top to bottom, they are the standard on which all other SLACs are judged/compared. Obviously not saying those are the “best” schools, but people take shots at Amherst, Williams, Wes, Hamilton, Mid, Colby, etc. on this board for a reason. I don’t see many Bowdoin people, for example, puffing their chests about how they’re better than W&L.
-NESCAC alum, parent & spouse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Maine LACs are all on the rise - Colby, Bates, Bowdoin, Midd.
Also, Hamilton is becoming the new Amherst.
Midd is in Vermont and none of those schools are “rising” any different than years prior, other than maybe Colby.
Hamilton is completely different than Amherst and wants its future to be in tech and AI.
Also, can any of the NESCACs really be described as “on the rise?” Are any of them lacking in respect? Top to bottom, they are the standard on which all other SLACs are judged/compared. Obviously not saying those are the “best” schools, but people take shots at Amherst, Williams, Wes, Hamilton, Mid, Colby, etc. on this board for a reason. I don’t see many Bowdoin people, for example, puffing their chests about how they’re better than W&L.
-NESCAC alum, parent & spouse
I wouldn't say the NESCAC are the standard at all... WASP are. I can see an argument to include Wellesley or Harvey Mudd, but Wesleyan? Hardly even discussed on this forum, same with Hamilton. Middlebury is often talked about with the context of it falling from a top 4 lac and Colby...meh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly this is one of the weirdest and stupidest threads I’ve seen on the DCUM college forum in a looong time. And that’s saying a lot. All that you are accomplishing is confirming for others that liberal arts college parents are complete nut jobs.
This is weirdly dramatic. People are just having lax LAC discussion. This is much more normal to me than "Full Pay Matters," "what Really differentiates HPYSM," and all the race baiting university posts.
Except nothing of any substance is being said here. Literally nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think more LACs need to strengthen in engineering and CS in order to rise in popularity.
Harvey Mudd is well positioned to rise. And other STEM-oriented LACs like Carleton. Swarthmore too. Wes is also strong in STEM.
Both mudd and swarthmore hardly have that many engineering majors compared to cs or math.
At Swarthmore, Engineering was the most popular major last year.
I seriously doubt this when just 3 years ago economics had 3 times the amount of grads as engineering: https://www.swarthmore.edu/sites/default/files/assets/documents/institutional-research/Swarthmore%20Gradstats%202022.pdf
https://www.swarthmore.edu/news-events/1023-admitted-to-swarthmore-class-2024
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly this is one of the weirdest and stupidest threads I’ve seen on the DCUM college forum in a looong time. And that’s saying a lot. All that you are accomplishing is confirming for others that liberal arts college parents are complete nut jobs.
This is weirdly dramatic. People are just having lax LAC discussion. This is much more normal to me than "Full Pay Matters," "what Really differentiates HPYSM," and all the race baiting university posts.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly this is one of the weirdest and stupidest threads I’ve seen on the DCUM college forum in a looong time. And that’s saying a lot. All that you are accomplishing is confirming for others that liberal arts college parents are complete nut jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think more LACs need to strengthen in engineering and CS in order to rise in popularity.
Harvey Mudd is well positioned to rise. And other STEM-oriented LACs like Carleton. Swarthmore too. Wes is also strong in STEM.
Both mudd and swarthmore hardly have that many engineering majors compared to cs or math.
At Swarthmore, Engineering was the most popular major last year.
I seriously doubt this when just 3 years ago economics had 3 times the amount of grads as engineering: https://www.swarthmore.edu/sites/default/files/assets/documents/institutional-research/Swarthmore%20Gradstats%202022.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I think Occidental and Whitman are so underrated for absolutely no reason. Oxy gives you easy access to LA, a strong environmental/political science/biology/IR program, and does great for fellowship attainment and med school acceptance; wrap all of that with an amazing campus, yet somehow it has a 40% acceptance rate, while giving out full financial aid.
Whitman is the top college in the Pacific Northwest but gets very little attraction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I expect a notable rise in Washington & Lee, Davidson and the 5Cs. I don’t see it at Wesleyan — it’s too far left for a lot of kids but a great school.
Wesleyan is way too left compared to the 5Cs? People with no real connection to the school regurgitate this stereotype but this hasn’t been my family’s experience. I don’t find it to be far to the left of many of its NESCAC peers, save maybe Williams. And the presence of CMC does not turn the 5Cs into U Chicago. Many of the other schools are just as if not more left leaning than Wes.
my kid was a 24 graduate of wes and it was a god awful experience for him - from covid mismanagement to ultra left raging crazies treating every athlete like they are staunch MAGA supporters, to the hipster try-hard pot smoking film majors from brooklyn, it was the most divisive, insular, siloed and myopic place on earth to spend 4 years. Athletes beware
Sounds like your conservative lax bro chose wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I expect a notable rise in Washington & Lee, Davidson and the 5Cs. I don’t see it at Wesleyan — it’s too far left for a lot of kids but a great school.
Wesleyan is way too left compared to the 5Cs? People with no real connection to the school regurgitate this stereotype but this hasn’t been my family’s experience. I don’t find it to be far to the left of many of its NESCAC peers, save maybe Williams. And the presence of CMC does not turn the 5Cs into U Chicago. Many of the other schools are just as if not more left leaning than Wes.
my kid was a 24 graduate of Wes and it was a god awful experience for him - from covid mismanagement to ultra left raging crazies treating every athlete like they are staunch MAGA supporters, to the hipster try-hard pot smoking film majors from brooklyn, it was the most divisive, insular, siloed and myopic place on earth to spend 4 years. Athletes beware
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Maine LACs are all on the rise - Colby, Bates, Bowdoin, Midd.
Also, Hamilton is becoming the new Amherst.
Midd is in Vermont and none of those schools are “rising” any different than years prior, other than maybe Colby.
Hamilton is completely different than Amherst and wants its future to be in tech and AI.
Also, can any of the NESCACs really be described as “on the rise?” Are any of them lacking in respect? Top to bottom, they are the standard on which all other SLACs are judged/compared. Obviously not saying those are the “best” schools, but people take shots at Amherst, Williams, Wes, Hamilton, Mid, Colby, etc. on this board for a reason. I don’t see many Bowdoin people, for example, puffing their chests about how they’re better than W&L.
-NESCAC alum, parent & spouse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Maine LACs are all on the rise - Colby, Bates, Bowdoin, Midd.
Also, Hamilton is becoming the new Amherst.
Midd is in Vermont and none of those schools are “rising” any different than years prior, other than maybe Colby.
Hamilton is completely different than Amherst and wants its future to be in tech and AI.
Also, can any of the NESCACs really be described as “on the rise?” Are any of them lacking in respect? Top to bottom, they are the standard on which all other SLACs are judged/compared. Obviously not saying those are the “best” schools, but people take shots at Amherst, Williams, Wes, Hamilton, Mid, Colby, etc. on this board for a reason. I don’t see many Bowdoin people, for example, puffing their chests about how they’re better than W&L.
-NESCAC alum, parent & spouse