<p>how would you rank gettysburg in comparison with f&m, dickinson, and muhlenberg?</p>
<li>dickinson</li>
<li>f&m</li>
<li>gettysburg</li>
<li>muhlenberg</li>
</ol>
<p>how would you rank gettysburg in comparison with f&m, dickinson, and muhlenberg?</p>
<li>dickinson</li>
<li>f&m</li>
<li>gettysburg</li>
<li>muhlenberg</li>
</ol>
<p>woops. make that "how would you rank f&m in comparison to muhlenberg, dickinson, and gettysburg?"</p>
<p>sorry. late night college research. it's decision crunch time right now.</p>
<p>I'd definitely put Muhlenberg as #4 and Gettysburg as #3... Dickinson and F&M are pretty interchangeable however, rankings-wise. I suppose Dickinson would appeal more to someone looking for a school that has a more international focus with a stronger study abroad program, but other than that the schools are similiar from my perspective (I visited both and that was my conclusion).</p>
<p>If it were me:</p>
<p>Dickinson
Muhlenberg
F&M
Gettysburg</p>
<p>I think that Franklin and Marshall has the best academic reputation. Among the four colleges, it has the highest percentage of students who go on to medical, law and other graduate schools. I also think that it is academically tougher than the other schools.</p>
<p>I think that Gettysburg is the least diverse of the colleges. It has a very waspy and preppy reputation.</p>
<p>Dickinson has the best admissions marketing.</p>
<p>Just my opinion.</p>