| Vassar? Hidden Gem? It's one of the top ranked schools in the country! |
I really liked Puget Sound when we visited with my son. It's a lot of very friendly, very smart kids. The vibe was very chill. Tacoma has a reputation, but the area around campus seemed very nice. And being close to the ocean is definite plus. |
| My daughter is currently a junior at Trinity University in SA. We LOVE it, and she is thriving. Smart kids, small classes. Professors know you. She is currently part of a research lab. Son is applying this cycle. |
That's just most of PA, but Carlisle is not like that at all. With the college and the law school, there's a large student/professor presence, and it feels like a true college town. It's really quite quaint. |
Odd response. These are not hidden gems at all. They're well-known schools with competitive admissions. |
+1 And I'd add Lawrence University in Wisconsin to this list. |
| Stay home and pound one of the lonely MILFs that are a plenty! |
Have relations between the town and the college improved substantially? When I was there in the 90s there was a big town and gown problem. Some locals even literally sped up their cars if they saw students crossing the street. |
Oh, you mean pennsyltucky? The parts that aren’t Philly or Pittsburgh? I do wish we’d had a chance to drive past the college itself. I don’t think we were that far away. We were right on the main road (Holly, Rt 34 it looks like) Last time we drove north, we went into Gettysburg for breakfast. I made my husband drive us past the college. I think we saw one actual building ;p, but dang it, I at least know where it is now. |
ON paper, maybe. The reality is that the student body is really, really native Texan and a shockingly high number of students go home on the weekends. To their homes in Houston and Dallas particularly. I don't understand it, but that is the culture currently. |
Agree completely with PP. It's a great idea for those who fit, and Greenville is ALSO a hidden very much gem. |
Strange. We happened across it on our way to try to go to the zoo (we aborted mission because it cost an arm and a leg) with my MIL who lives north of SA. Are they driving home? Those aren’t close. And TX isn’t known for public transport options |
I am told that they fly, and tickets are cheap enough on SWA if you plan ahead. El Paso was another city where kids go home on the weekend. Again, I don't know why. But with a relatively small student body, I am to understand it feels very desolate on campus Fri nite - Sunday nite. |
| Macalaster is a pretty easy admit and the twin cities are fun in your 20s. And no longer brutally cold, thanks climate change! |
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Do you have a creative for a kid? Then you MUST take a serious look at Belmont University. The musical talent concentrated in one small school is bananas, particularly the commercial musical talent.
You'll also find the kids who design the merch and design the sets for shows. |