Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Babson is practically a vocational school. But it works for a certain kind of kid, so great. Bucknell is a traditional LAC with pretty solid outcomes, but certainly not top outcomes by any means.
Babson is hardly a "vocational school." You mustn't be from the Boston area.
A college that solely has a degree in business and doesn't enhance its students with a true liberal arts college environment is...a vocational school. Taking a few writing courses doesn't make you a liberal arts college, and I wish it would shed that distinction. It's a trade school.
Is MIT a trade school?
Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to see my alma mater, Miami University in Ohio, come in at number 35 on the list. Back when I went in the 1980s it was much more selective than it is today.
That said, I think I ended up with a pretty decent career and even moved to DC because an alum was looking to hire an intern from there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell takes some much crap on this site it’s a shame - must be some bitter parents who’s kid didn’t get in, but it’s sad in many respects. Don’t see the majority of students or parents touting it as something other than what it is - a top LAC with a solid business majored/department that places well above its small stature. Wall street is full of Bucknell grads, and I’m saying that as a Cornell grad from the 80s. And the ones I know are more loyal than the small nescacs blah blah.
I don’t get the bashing either. It is a great LAC with solid outcomes.
Students work hard and enjoy themselves, it is in a great college town, they have great career outcomes with supportive alumni. What more can you ask for?
Bucknell gets bashed on here because it attracts high EQ, lower academic kids that end up doing really, really well in life.
This makes the DCUM stats-driven, meritocracy-obsessed, "there has to be a way we can study our way to being better than you" crowd NUTS.
No, it gets bashed on here because the Bucknell troll was the most annoying of all the trolls for about six months. If it wasn’t for him, most people wouldn’t give it a second thought.
lose ur bitterness friend and stop punching down - get over it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Babson is practically a vocational school. But it works for a certain kind of kid, so great. Bucknell is a traditional LAC with pretty solid outcomes, but certainly not top outcomes by any means.
Babson is hardly a "vocational school." You mustn't be from the Boston area.
A college that solely has a degree in business and doesn't enhance its students with a true liberal arts college environment is...a vocational school. Taking a few writing courses doesn't make you a liberal arts college, and I wish it would shed that distinction. It's a trade school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell takes some much crap on this site it’s a shame - must be some bitter parents who’s kid didn’t get in, but it’s sad in many respects. Don’t see the majority of students or parents touting it as something other than what it is - a top LAC with a solid business majored/department that places well above its small stature. Wall street is full of Bucknell grads, and I’m saying that as a Cornell grad from the 80s. And the ones I know are more loyal than the small nescacs blah blah.
I don’t get the bashing either. It is a great LAC with solid outcomes.
Students work hard and enjoy themselves, it is in a great college town, they have great career outcomes with supportive alumni. What more can you ask for?
Bucknell gets bashed on here because it attracts high EQ, lower academic kids that end up doing really, really well in life.
This makes the DCUM stats-driven, meritocracy-obsessed, "there has to be a way we can study our way to being better than you" crowd NUTS.
No, it gets bashed on here because the Bucknell troll was the most annoying of all the trolls for about six months. If it wasn’t for him, most people wouldn’t give it a second thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell takes some much crap on this site it’s a shame - must be some bitter parents who’s kid didn’t get in, but it’s sad in many respects. Don’t see the majority of students or parents touting it as something other than what it is - a top LAC with a solid business majored/department that places well above its small stature. Wall street is full of Bucknell grads, and I’m saying that as a Cornell grad from the 80s. And the ones I know are more loyal than the small nescacs blah blah.
I don’t get the bashing either. It is a great LAC with solid outcomes.
Students work hard and enjoy themselves, it is in a great college town, they have great career outcomes with supportive alumni. What more can you ask for?
Bucknell gets bashed on here because it attracts high EQ, lower academic kids that end up doing really, really well in life.
This makes the DCUM stats-driven, meritocracy-obsessed, "there has to be a way we can study our way to being better than you" crowd NUTS.
No, it gets bashed on here because the Bucknell troll was the most annoying of all the trolls for about six months. If it wasn’t for him, most people wouldn’t give it a second thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell takes some much crap on this site it’s a shame - must be some bitter parents who’s kid didn’t get in, but it’s sad in many respects. Don’t see the majority of students or parents touting it as something other than what it is - a top LAC with a solid business majored/department that places well above its small stature. Wall street is full of Bucknell grads, and I’m saying that as a Cornell grad from the 80s. And the ones I know are more loyal than the small nescacs blah blah.
I don’t get the bashing either. It is a great LAC with solid outcomes.
Students work hard and enjoy themselves, it is in a great college town, they have great career outcomes with supportive alumni. What more can you ask for?
Bucknell gets bashed on here because it attracts high EQ, lower academic kids that end up doing really, really well in life.
This makes the DCUM stats-driven, meritocracy-obsessed, "there has to be a way we can study our way to being better than you" crowd NUTS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Babson is practically a vocational school. But it works for a certain kind of kid, so great. Bucknell is a traditional LAC with pretty solid outcomes, but certainly not top outcomes by any means.
Babson is hardly a "vocational school." You mustn't be from the Boston area.
A college that solely has a degree in business and doesn't enhance its students with a true liberal arts college environment is...a vocational school. Taking a few writing courses doesn't make you a liberal arts college, and I wish it would shed that distinction. It's a trade school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell takes some much crap on this site it’s a shame - must be some bitter parents who’s kid didn’t get in, but it’s sad in many respects. Don’t see the majority of students or parents touting it as something other than what it is - a top LAC with a solid business majored/department that places well above its small stature. Wall street is full of Bucknell grads, and I’m saying that as a Cornell grad from the 80s. And the ones I know are more loyal than the small nescacs blah blah.
I don’t get the bashing either. It is a great LAC with solid outcomes.
Students work hard and enjoy themselves, it is in a great college town, they have great career outcomes with supportive alumni. What more can you ask for?
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell takes some much crap on this site it’s a shame - must be some bitter parents who’s kid didn’t get in, but it’s sad in many respects. Don’t see the majority of students or parents touting it as something other than what it is - a top LAC with a solid business majored/department that places well above its small stature. Wall street is full of Bucknell grads, and I’m saying that as a Cornell grad from the 80s. And the ones I know are more loyal than the small nescacs blah blah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Babson is practically a vocational school. But it works for a certain kind of kid, so great. Bucknell is a traditional LAC with pretty solid outcomes, but certainly not top outcomes by any means.
Babson is hardly a "vocational school." You mustn't be from the Boston area.
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Sorry to Caltech haha ...
I was just saying the other day how Babson should be ranked ahead of Stanford if you used the correct methodology.
Which is...
Whatever LinkedIn used.
You would be hard pressed to find anyone who would pick Babson over Stanford…but they also attract wildly different profiles.
That's what I find so interesting about this. Kids are killing themselves to get admitted to certain colleges and maybe they would be better off enjoying high school and bypassing the college counselors and all of it for the same life outcomes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin-top-colleges-2025-50-best-long-term-career-success-kritf?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&utm_campaign=share_via
Sorry to Caltech haha ...
I was just saying the other day how Babson should be ranked ahead of Stanford if you used the correct methodology.
Which is...
Whatever LinkedIn used.
You would be hard pressed to find anyone who would pick Babson over Stanford…but they also attract wildly different profiles.