<p>I heard about the Penn suicide cases too. But Penn is supposed to be a “work hard/play hard” school. I have several friends at Princeton, and my impression is that Princeton students are more intellectual/academically focused and prone to depression because of the grade deflation. In that respect, Lawrenceville is more like Penn.</p>
<p>what about taft? (i have a bias so i want to see what you can up with)</p>
<p>bump</p>
<p>Here’s my updated version:</p>
<p>Andover = Harvard + Yale (everyone’s heard of it/ same colors)
Cate = Stanford + Pepperdine + Pomona(most well known of the West Coast private schools/proximity to the beach/liberal artsy)
Choate = Michigan + Columbia(same colors, similar cheer, my heart’s in both places/ NYC edge)
Concord = NYU + MIT + Smith + UC Berkeley(artsy-fartsy/STEMy/liberal-artsy/accepting)
Deerfield = UVA + Duke + Dartmouth (preppy-to-infinity/ sports school with good academics/ secluded, same colors)
Exeter = MIT+Harvard + University of Chicago(STEM nerd nirvana/same colors, biggest endowment, & well known/reputation as a nerd school)
Hill = Cornell (good school but often forgotten)
Hotchkiss = Williams (elite & in the middle of nowhere)
Hun = Rutgers (well known in New Jersey but not widely known outside of the state)
Interlochen = Juilliard (arts)
Lawrenceville = Princeton+UPenn (not in New England but still super high; underrated Ivy bc people think it’s Penn State)
Middlesex = Cornell (secluded, same colors)
Milton = UVA (high instate percentage)
Peddie = UPenn (Overshadowed by its close neighbor - Princeton/Lawrenceville)
SPS = Cornell + Dartmouth(far up North & a little secluded, same colors/ New Hampshire, smaller than most schools mentioned in the same breath)
Taft = Georgetown (Really good but slightly under the radar)</p>
<p>I agree but i’d say cornell as well. do you agree?</p>
<p>yeah, good idea!</p>
<p>Here’s my updated version:</p>
<p>Andover = Harvard + Yale (everyone’s heard of it/ same colors)
Cate = Stanford + Pepperdine + Pomona(most well known of the West Coast private schools/proximity to the beach/liberal artsy)
Choate = Michigan + Columbia(same colors, similar cheer, my heart’s in both places/ NYC edge)
Concord = NYU + MIT + Smith + UC Berkeley(artsy-fartsy/STEMy/liberal-artsy/accepting)
Deerfield = UVA + Duke + Dartmouth (preppy-to-infinity/ sports school with good academics/ secluded, same colors)
Exeter = MIT+Harvard + University of Chicago(STEM nerd nirvana/same colors, biggest endowment, & well known/reputation as a nerd school)
Hill = Cornell (good school but often forgotten)
Hotchkiss = Williams (elite & in the middle of nowhere)
Hun = Rutgers (well known in New Jersey but not widely known outside of the state)
Interlochen = Juilliard (arts)
Lawrenceville = Princeton+UPenn (not in New England but still super high; underrated Ivy bc people think it’s Penn State)
Middlesex = Cornell (secluded, same colors)
Milton = UVA (high instate percentage)
Peddie = UPenn (Overshadowed by its close neighbor - Princeton/Lawrenceville)
SPS = Cornell + Dartmouth(far up North & a little secluded, same colors/ New Hampshire, smaller than most schools mentioned in the same breath)
Taft = Georgetown + Cornell (Really good but slightly under the radar)</p>
<p>Had to fix the Choate reference:</p>
<p>Andover = Harvard + Yale (everyone’s heard of it/ same colors)
Cate = Stanford + Pepperdine + Pomona(most well known of the West Coast private schools/proximity to the
beach/liberal artsy)
Choate = Michigan (same colors, similar cheer, my heart’s in both places) + Columbia (NYC edge)
Concord = NYU + MIT + Smith + UC Berkeley(artsy-fartsy/STEMy/liberal-artsy/accepting)
Deerfield = UVA + Duke + Dartmouth (preppy-to-infinity/ sports school with good academics/ secluded, same colors)
Exeter = MIT+Harvard + University of Chicago(STEM nerd nirvana/same colors, biggest endowment, & well known/reputation as a nerd school)
Hill = Cornell (good school but often forgotten)
Hotchkiss = Williams (elite & in the middle of nowhere)
Hun = Rutgers (well known in New Jersey but not widely known outside of the state)
Interlochen = Juilliard (arts)
Lawrenceville = Princeton+UPenn (not in New England but still super high; underrated Ivy bc people think it’s Penn State)
Middlesex = Cornell (secluded, same colors)
Milton = UVA (high instate percentage)
Peddie = UPenn (Overshadowed by its close neighbor - Princeton/Lawrenceville)
SPS = Cornell + Dartmouth(far up North & a little secluded, same colors/ New Hampshire, smaller than most schools mentioned in the same breath)
Taft = Georgetown + Cornell (Really good but slightly under the radar) </p>