Open Curriculum: You are not obliged to take any course--besides those required for majors and one writing-intensive first-year seminar.
Five College Consortium: The cultural, social, intellectual, and academic resources of four other colleges--UMass, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith--are at your disposal.
Amherst's distinguished alumni: Scott Buchanan (helped found the Great Books program at St. John's College (MD)), Richard P. Wilbur (second Poet Laureate of the U.S., now co-teaches a seminar on composition), Robert Fagles (translator of classical epics, The Odyssey, The Illiad, The Aeneid), twelve Pulitzer Prize winners, etc.
Robert Frost taught at Amherst for twenty-two years in the early twentieth century, and ever since then and even before then, it has had a tradition of being home to a superb faculty:
https://www.amherst.edu/academiclife...nglish/faculty
And, lastly, Amherst is one of few superior colleges that pays particular attention to Questbridge scholars.