rank the nescac

<p>rank the nescac schools on any catagory you like. choose a catagory(most liberal, most prestigious, most school spirit, etc.) and rank away.</p>

<p>Princeton Review Rankings (on a scale of 60-99)</p>

<p>Quality Of Life:
Bowdoin 99
Middlebury 99
Amherst 94
Williams 91
Bates 86
Tufts 85
Colby 83
Wesleyan 83
Connecticut 81
Hamilton 80
Trinity 61</p>

<p>Academics:
Middlebury 98
Williams 98
Bowdoin 97
Hamilton 95
Amherst 94
Bates 94
Wesleyan 94
Colby 91
Connecticut 91
Tufts 91
Trinity 90</p>

<p>Interesting Professors:
Middlebury 99
Hamilton 96
Bowdoin 95
Williams 94
Colby 91
Bates 89
Wesleyan 89
Connecticut 87
Amherst 86
Tufts 83
Trinity 82</p>

<p>Accessible Professors:
Williams 99
Bowdoin 97
Hamilton 97
Middlebury 96
Bates 94
Amherst 93
Connecticut 93
Colby 87
Wesleyan 83
Trinity 81
Tufts 80</p>

<p>Admissions Selectivity:
Bowdoin 99
Middlebury 99
Williams 99
Amherst 98
Tufts 97
Wesleyan 97
Colby 96
Hamilton 96
Bates 95
Connecticut 95
Trinity 95</p>

<p>Financial Aid:
Bowdoin 98
Hamilton 98
Trinity 98
Williams 98
Wesleyan 95
Colby 94
Connecticut 94
Tufts 94
Middlebury 93
Amherst 92
Bates 92</p>

<p>Princeton Review is such a joke.</p>

<p>in what way? I mean they base their rankings and reviews on students opinions not on so-called "experts" or deans/presidents</p>

<p>Most School Spirit</p>

<p>Williams College Ephs
Amherst College Lord Jeffs
Middlebury College Panthers
Bowdoin College Polar Bears
Colby College Mules
Tufts University Jumbos
Connecticut College Camels
Trinity College Bantams
Hamilton College Continentals
Bates College Bobcats
Wesleyan University Cardinals</p>

<p>All of those categories are fine, but to make it official Princeton University has to be first or second --scratch that--first or tied for first in each category.</p>

<p>Order In Which I Would Go To</p>

<p>Amherst College Lord Jeffs
Bowdoin College Polar Bears
Colby College Mules
Williams College Ephs
Connecticut College Camels
Wesleyan University Cardinals
Tufts University Jumbos
Bates College Bobcats
Middlebury College Panthers
Trinity College Bantams
Hamilton College Continentals</p>

<p>coldwind, y should princeton be first?</p>

<p>Princeton isn't even in the NESCAC.</p>

<p>exactly...</p>

<p>Williams!
10char</p>

<p>Best Weather For Non-Skiers</p>

<p>Connecticut College
Wesleyan
Trinity
Amherst
Tufts
Bowdoin
Williams
Middlebury
Hamilton</p>

<p>It's very hard to argue with that ranking johnwesley - I think it is spot on.</p>

<p>PR gives Middlebury the best press (98 academic rating) and there is no way that Middlebury has better academics than Amherst, Brown, Dartmouth, Yale, the University of Chicago, and Georgetown, among others.</p>

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PR gives Middlebury the best press (98 academic rating) and there is no way that Middlebury has better academics than Amherst, Brown, Dartmouth, Yale, the University of Chicago, and Georgetown, among others.

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<p>Awwww. Did Middlebury rank higher than your favorite pet schools in a ranking? Poor thing. Why don't you file a formal complaint? PR rankings are based on, among other things, what students themselves think. It's not a scientific ranking. Clearly, Middlebury students think highly of their academic experience. Nothing wrong with that...</p>

<p>you forgot bates and colby.</p>

<p>Post #6 was intended to be humorous; after all, isn't Princeton the best in everything?</p>

<p>My bad:
Best Weather For Non-Skiers</p>

<p>Connecticut College
Wesleyan
Trinity
Amherst
Tufts
Bowdoin
Bates
Colby
Williams
Middlebury
Hamilton</p>

<p>Highest Expenditures For Research and Development (All Sources, Out of 630 institutions surveyed)</p>

<p>Tufts - $131,000,000
Wesleyan - $8,036,000
Williams - $3,459,000
Amherst - $2,725,000
Bowdoin - $2,254,000
Middlebury - $1,749,000
Trinity - $1,215,000</p>

<p>(Source: National Science Foundation, Institutional Profiles Fiscal Year 2005)</p>

<p>Highest Expenditures For Research and Development (All Sources, Out of 630 institutions surveyed)</p>

<p>Tufts - $131,000,000
Wesleyan - $8,036,000
Williams - $3,459,000
Amherst - $2,725,000
Bowdoin - $2,254,000
Middlebury - $1,749,000
Hamilton - $1,742,000
Colby - $1,241,000
Trinity - $1,215,000
Bates - $1,077,000
Connecticut College - $ 634,000
(Source: National Science Foundation, Institutional Profiles Fiscal Year 2005)</p>