My father-in-law is a Davidson grad, as was his grandfather. My DH's first act of rebellion was going somewhere else. We spent a day there when my oldest DS was looking at colleges. It was by far the most impressive experience we had. DS ultimately decided not to apply. He would have had a decent chance, but there are no guarantees there because besides looking at individual students, they look for diversity (of all kinds -- geographic, interests, sexes, races, etc.) for each class. The graduation rate is phenomenal -- almost 100% -- and something like 95% of the roommate pairs created by the school live together four years. Davidson also has the reputation of having the heaviest workload of ANY college -- something the people there are very sensitive about.
Davidson's application is unbelievable -- I don't think anyone who isn't a serious candidate would go through it. I can't remember the total number of essays, but you don't even get them all at the beginning. You send in part 1, then they send you the rest of it.
Suzannen -- I think it's hard to measure the success of a school's graduates. Davidson has a phenomenal number of things like Rhodes scholars for such a tiny school. On the other hand, I suspect it turns out more preachers than any other on that list -- are those people successful? I probably know a hundred Davidson grads, and they are mostly doctors, professors and preachers.