Ivies it's Brown and Dartmouth.
Dartmouth even specifically selects kids that they are sure will thrive there, not just the academically gifted. Which is why you see some kids rejected by Dartmouth but accepted into HYPS. |
Third Happy Valley!!! I went there, met my husband there and all my best friends there and it is truly our “happy place.” |
how happy are the northwestern kids? |
^ Not that happy.
I say this as a parent of a kid who graduated from NU and liked it enough. None of DC's friends were especially happy. But it's still a good school. |
My kid is very happy there as are his friends. |
Look for schools that foster community… are the kids eating alone? Is it hard to get into clubs? Are there events open to everyone, games, dances, etc. that people attend? Is it hard to get profs you want? Mine is at Amherst and so much is done to create community… it seems the kids are having a great college experience. I believe Davidson has eating houses as does Yale. These things give the college a sense of community. Anyone can throw out names but I would recommend looking for characteristics of the school that make the kids happy and looking at schools that have these characteristics. |
I really cannot imagine a college that does nto have happy kids. |
+100 |
That does sound miserable. What is with these people? |
DP. There's actually lots of evidence to support that claim, that goes well beyond your friends. It's a fantastic place, whether engineering or humanities. |
No more so than any other school. DP |
Our nephew is thoroughly enjoying Penn and our niece is miserable at Brown, looking to transfer. Our kid loves William and Mary, their high school friend hates WM. Our daughter is applying to CMU this cycle after hearing great feedback from acquaintances there now.
Each student needs to make the best decision they can and realize no school is perfect |
The answer is FSU. |
This is so kid dependent. I have a kid at CMU who LOVES it. So happy! Don't assume someone else's experience will be your child's. |
JMU seemed like another NOVA high school on the tour. Grade 13 my DD says it’s called. I really am glad she didn’t end up there. Not sure about the happiness factor, but if your DC liked high school looks like a good continuation. |