Positivity

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Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at CMC and hearing her talk about her professors-how engaging and smart and encouraging they are really makes me feel like there are educators out there doing this because they love teaching and that she will learn so much in college.

I’m sure I’ll feel like an idiot and chalk it up to post-midnight brain lag, but what is CMC?


DP: Claremont-McKenna college
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Anonymous wrote:When we toured Davidson, the campus had a very happy, social vibe. Our tour guide seemed to know everyone who passed by our tour group!


As a current parent, I can confirm that Davidson is a very happy, social place. My student absolutely loves it! Fantastic classes w amazing profs, lots of fun social opportunities, a super charming town and an all-around great group of students on campus. It's an idyllic place for college!


So glad to hear this!! On our radar!


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Thank you for this thread, OP. I am so sick of people trashing various colleges. I don’t enough about any colleges yet to add to the positivity, but my oldest is a junior and I look forward to visiting many colleges with him!
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We were fortunate to not have a bad tour guide for our 2023 grad, although tours weren’t available due to COVID until late spring of her junior year. Best by far was USC, where tour guide was charming and funny and it was fun to see all the Heisman awards in the athletic center. The AD at GaTevh gave a great presentation, and we also really liked the tour guide at UCSB.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is at CMC and hearing her talk about her professors-how engaging and smart and encouraging they are really makes me feel like there are educators out there doing this because they love teaching and that she will learn so much in college.

I’m sure I’ll feel like an idiot and chalk it up to post-midnight brain lag, but what is CMC?


DP: Claremont-McKenna college

Thanks! Yes, I should have been able to figure that out. 😂
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Stanford's tour guides have this funny tradition where people who recognize the guide yell "Happy Birthday [Name]!" I actually thought it was his birthday before he told us that it's just a tradition.



The do this at Georgetown, too, and even at my kid's (private) high school to the admissions director. I thought it was charming! I can imagine the admissions director is less charmed, though he took it well.


We had this at GU as well. I found it kind of awkward TBH.
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