Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an offshoot, will regional state schools become more desirable for students hoping to catch a good value / name recognition, lightning in a bottle situation?
That is, will University of Northern Colorado, SUNY - Binghamton, and University of Southern Maine all become hot choices as we all look to get the most bang from the buck?
No.
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bard
Carlton
Earlham
Grinnell
Lawrence
Are those north Arlington kids' names?
Thank you! Always appreciate someone with a sense of humor.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington and Lee or University of Richmond
W&L really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bard
Carlton
Earlham
Grinnell
Lawrence
Are those north Arlington kids' names?
Alright, everyone stop posting. This is the post of the day/week. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an offshoot, will regional state schools become more desirable for students hoping to catch a good value / name recognition, lightning in a bottle situation?
That is, will University of Northern Colorado, SUNY - Binghamton, and University of Southern Maine all become hot choices as we all look to get the most bang from the buck?
No.
Anonymous wrote:Washington and Lee or University of Richmond
Anonymous wrote:Bard
Carlton
Earlham
Grinnell
Lawrence
Anonymous wrote:As an offshoot, will regional state schools become more desirable for students hoping to catch a good value / name recognition, lightning in a bottle situation?
That is, will University of Northern Colorado, SUNY - Binghamton, and University of Southern Maine all become hot choices as we all look to get the most bang from the buck?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for a current school not in the Top 20 or maybe even Top 40 that many of our kids will be flocking to in the not so distant future. I'm thinking of the future Middlebury, or Kenyon (both of which were relatively unknown, or considered safety schools 30 years ago).
Middlebury has always been quite well known to people in the know.