Anonymous wrote:Top tier: SWAP+Bowdoin + Wellesley
Next tier includes Middlebury, Varsar, Hamilton, Carleton, CMC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is its ranking?
40
https://wallethub.com/edu/e/college-rankings/40750
This provides a position and a source. In this sense, it is more intelligible than, for comparison, common generic references to top-x schools.
Anonymous wrote:Top tier: SWAP+Bowdoin + Wellesley
Next tier includes Middlebury, Varsar, Hamilton, Carleton, CMC
Anonymous wrote:Top tier: SWAP+Bowdoin + Wellesley
Next tier includes Middlebury, Varsar, Hamilton, Carleton, CMC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely one of the top 10.
Schools like Carleton Harvey Mudd are largely irrelevant but ranked higher.
Of note regarding Carleton, it is one of the few schools to have placed within the top three in its U.S. News category.
Doesnt matter, till Williams is #1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely one of the top 10.
Schools like Carleton Harvey Mudd are largely irrelevant but ranked higher.
Others have commented on why the Carleton dig is misplaced, but including HMC in an attempt to boost Middlebury is also an interesting choice! That's probably the top undergraduate-focused school for STEM in the entire country. Says so much about PP and Middlebury!
Lots of trade schools rejects go to HMC. If you want engineering, go to a proper school like Georgia tech or Cal!
What trade school reject is looking to spend their years doing calc, physics, bio, and chem. It has one of the most intense core curriculums in the nation, so those trade school rejects are quite smart.
Smart ones go to MIT, CMU, Georgia tech to challenge themselves. Just saying.
Can you work a little harder with your trolling, it’s pretty bad.
Yeah yeah. You can’t refute my points — you were not even going to try.
Because you didn’t make a point. You didn’t present cross admit data, so it’s just you listing off schools you like. Harvey Mudd is an objectively high competitive institution with a rigorous core. If you want to learn more: https://www.hmc.edu/academics/common-core-curriculum/
Common core, just like high school all over again. This is an outdated model.
Smart kids thrive in environment that allows them to do big things. Do you know how many students found start-ups in MIT, CMU, Georgia tech?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is its ranking?
40
https://wallethub.com/edu/e/college-rankings/40750
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely one of the top 10.
Schools like Carleton Harvey Mudd are largely irrelevant but ranked higher.
Of note regarding Carleton, it is one of the few schools to have placed within the top three in its U.S. News category.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely one of the top 10.
Schools like Carleton Harvey Mudd are largely irrelevant but ranked higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely one of the top 10.
Schools like Carleton Harvey Mudd are largely irrelevant but ranked higher.
Others have commented on why the Carleton dig is misplaced, but including HMC in an attempt to boost Middlebury is also an interesting choice! That's probably the top undergraduate-focused school for STEM in the entire country. Says so much about PP and Middlebury!
Lots of trade schools rejects go to HMC. If you want engineering, go to a proper school like Georgia tech or Cal!
What trade school reject is looking to spend their years doing calc, physics, bio, and chem. It has one of the most intense core curriculums in the nation, so those trade school rejects are quite smart.
Smart ones go to MIT, CMU, Georgia tech to challenge themselves. Just saying.
Can you work a little harder with your trolling, it’s pretty bad.
Yeah yeah. You can’t refute my points — you were not even going to try.
Because you didn’t make a point. You didn’t present cross admit data, so it’s just you listing off schools you like. Harvey Mudd is an objectively high competitive institution with a rigorous core. If you want to learn more: https://www.hmc.edu/academics/common-core-curriculum/
Common core, just like high school all over again. This is an outdated model.
Smart kids thrive in environment that allows them to do big things. Do you know how many students found start-ups in MIT, CMU, Georgia tech?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely one of the top 10.
Schools like Carleton Harvey Mudd are largely irrelevant but ranked higher.
Others have commented on why the Carleton dig is misplaced, but including HMC in an attempt to boost Middlebury is also an interesting choice! That's probably the top undergraduate-focused school for STEM in the entire country. Says so much about PP and Middlebury!
Lots of trade schools rejects go to HMC. If you want engineering, go to a proper school like Georgia tech or Cal!
What trade school reject is looking to spend their years doing calc, physics, bio, and chem. It has one of the most intense core curriculums in the nation, so those trade school rejects are quite smart.
Smart ones go to MIT, CMU, Georgia tech to challenge themselves. Just saying.
Can you work a little harder with your trolling, it’s pretty bad.
Yeah yeah. You can’t refute my points — you were not even going to try.
Because you didn’t make a point. You didn’t present cross admit data, so it’s just you listing off schools you like. Harvey Mudd is an objectively high competitive institution with a rigorous core. If you want to learn more: https://www.hmc.edu/academics/common-core-curriculum/
Common core, just like high school all over again. This is an outdated model.
Smart kids thrive in environment that allows them to do big things. Do you know how many students found start-ups in MIT, CMU, Georgia tech?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely one of the top 10.
Schools like Carleton Harvey Mudd are largely irrelevant but ranked higher.
Others have commented on why the Carleton dig is misplaced, but including HMC in an attempt to boost Middlebury is also an interesting choice! That's probably the top undergraduate-focused school for STEM in the entire country. Says so much about PP and Middlebury!
Lots of trade schools rejects go to HMC. If you want engineering, go to a proper school like Georgia tech or Cal!
What trade school reject is looking to spend their years doing calc, physics, bio, and chem. It has one of the most intense core curriculums in the nation, so those trade school rejects are quite smart.
Smart ones go to MIT, CMU, Georgia tech to challenge themselves. Just saying.
Can you work a little harder with your trolling, it’s pretty bad.
Yeah yeah. You can’t refute my points — you were not even going to try.
Because you didn’t make a point. You didn’t present cross admit data, so it’s just you listing off schools you like. Harvey Mudd is an objectively high competitive institution with a rigorous core. If you want to learn more: https://www.hmc.edu/academics/common-core-curriculum/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely one of the top 10.
Schools like Carleton Harvey Mudd are largely irrelevant but ranked higher.
Others have commented on why the Carleton dig is misplaced, but including HMC in an attempt to boost Middlebury is also an interesting choice! That's probably the top undergraduate-focused school for STEM in the entire country. Says so much about PP and Middlebury!
Lots of trade schools rejects go to HMC. If you want engineering, go to a proper school like Georgia tech or Cal!
What trade school reject is looking to spend their years doing calc, physics, bio, and chem. It has one of the most intense core curriculums in the nation, so those trade school rejects are quite smart.
Smart ones go to MIT, CMU, Georgia tech to challenge themselves. Just saying.
Can you work a little harder with your trolling, it’s pretty bad.
Yeah yeah. You can’t refute my points — you were not even going to try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely one of the top 10.
Schools like Carleton Harvey Mudd are largely irrelevant but ranked higher.
Others have commented on why the Carleton dig is misplaced, but including HMC in an attempt to boost Middlebury is also an interesting choice! That's probably the top undergraduate-focused school for STEM in the entire country. Says so much about PP and Middlebury!
Lots of trade schools rejects go to HMC. If you want engineering, go to a proper school like Georgia tech or Cal!
What trade school reject is looking to spend their years doing calc, physics, bio, and chem. It has one of the most intense core curriculums in the nation, so those trade school rejects are quite smart.
Smart ones go to MIT, CMU, Georgia tech to challenge themselves. Just saying.
Can you work a little harder with your trolling, it’s pretty bad.
Yeah yeah. You can’t refute my points — you were not even going to try.