Anonymous wrote:I think all three have the same name recognition. Most of the time the only people who were interested in liberal arts colleges will have heard of these schools. I didn't apply to these schools but did apply to other liberal arts colleges. My sons, who have no interest in liberal arts colleges, are only familiar with liberal arts colleges because of sports. They know NESCAC has a lot of the top liberal arts colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Denison using its huge endowment to get best students with merit aid. Cannot blame them. Pre-professional vibe. And being a wealthy suburb Granville to growing tech city Columbus brings amenities. A 1 hour + flight from NYC, Boston, DC, its moved past F&M, which is under-endowed vs. peers.
F&M is ranked above Denison, though I really don't think it makes sense to try to rank LACs; nonetheless, the same kind of kid would be happy at either; location will be the difference. My kids seriously considered all three that OP lists plus Lehigh, and one like F&M the best of them, and liked that it is closer to home.
F&M and Dickinson far out shine Denison. I’m surprised anyone would include Denison in the same sentence with Dickinson and F&M. And Ohio? No, thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I heard of Denison for the first time when I was 30 and met someone who went there. I had never heard of either of the others until 17 years later when my own kid started looking for schools. I can guarantee you that almost no one in Texas will have heard of any of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Denison using its huge endowment to get best students with merit aid. Cannot blame them. Pre-professional vibe. And being a wealthy suburb Granville to growing tech city Columbus brings amenities. A 1 hour + flight from NYC, Boston, DC, its moved past F&M, which is under-endowed vs. peers.
F&M is ranked above Denison, though I really don't think it makes sense to try to rank LACs; nonetheless, the same kind of kid would be happy at either; location will be the difference. My kids seriously considered all three that OP lists plus Lehigh, and one like F&M the best of them, and liked that it is closer to home.
Anonymous wrote:Denison using its huge endowment to get best students with merit aid. Cannot blame them. Pre-professional vibe. And being a wealthy suburb Granville to growing tech city Columbus brings amenities. A 1 hour + flight from NYC, Boston, DC, its moved past F&M, which is under-endowed vs. peers.
Anonymous wrote:Friend went to Dickinson and then was able to get into UVA Law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me think they in terms of ROI plus getting a job and networking it’s better to go to a second tier state school.
And you would be wrong. Look at career outcomes of LACs--they are typically very strong.