Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is fine. It’s very middle of the road. For the right price, it may make sense for some students. But, it is certainly not worth full price, nor is it in the same league as its higher ranked peers.
Anonymous wrote:I had Bucknell, Trinity (CT) and Williams on my radar screen as a college applicant during the 1990’s. Back then, the “gap” between Bucknell and most SLAC’s didn’t seem that significant.
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell boosters out in force. Nice school but nothing special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are zero fun. Bucknell sounds awesome.
Lame DCUM moms.
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Bucknell is a GREAT school. It gets horrible reviews on this site but it is a wholesome, clean cut community where many kids thrive.
It gets better reviews here than anywhere else I've seen. It sounds like a good school for what it is -- a one dimensional frat boy school for students who didn't get into business school.
Bucknell has a business school, geed, and a damn good one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From 2001-2005, in my experience, yes , it was.
Yes, we toured at 9am on a Saturday morning and there was a frat party going on, frat house back patio. Not a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of people with kids there. It seems to be a popular school for kids these days who, a generation ago, would have gone to Middlebury/Bowdoin, but with the increased competition these days, can’t get in. So, I bet there are plenty of smart, competent and normal kids at Bucknell, they just aren’t pointy enough to get into higher ranked schools.
It seems like the SEC for rich/UMC tri-state kids who are "too good" for those schools.
Anonymous wrote:From 2001-2005, in my experience, yes , it was.