Anonymous wrote:and the masters of the universe come from ivies. period.
Anonymous wrote:Colgate and Holy Cross are the most prestigious of the Patrtiot League with better outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC really luved the campus and kids they met during visit, had a very welcoming vibe - smart kids, academics and fun balanced, friendly place. Just a bit concerned about placement opportunities as DC will be an econ major - would be open to finance/business (haha vague but they are 18!) in NYC but sounds like all those spots go to the ivy kids who are at a different level from a resume perspective and have the further advantage on campus recruiting. Can anyone with experience speak to outcomes in finance or business from Lafayette?
Former CEO of Asset Management at Credit Suisse. Whole lot of Lafayette alums in finance in NYC. Hamilton, Colgate, Trinity, Lehigh, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who turns down Harvard.
We know 2 who turned it down for Yale-better social culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not worth comparing outcomes with the Princetons of the world as others have noted.
Comparing it to other Patriot League schools makes sense, like Lehigh. Of those schools Lafayette is my favorite. Colgate is nice but isolated. I would 100% send my DC to Lafayette over Lehigh. Placement at all the Patriot league schools is very good, so I would look for best fit in that group of schools. Lafayette just seems like such a nice place and community.
Why Lafayette over Lehigh? Asking from a prospective student perspective
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Midd boosters are living in a dream. It peaked in prestige in the early 80s.
Actually, it had its longest steak in the USNews top 5 between 2007 and 2019.
Anonymous wrote:Midd boosters are living in a dream. It peaked in prestige in the early 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Midd boosters are living in a dream. It peaked in prestige in the early 80s.