Pretty sure that this is a swing and a miss. |
I don’t even know what WASP stands for, so there’s that. |
Say you have never been to rural SLACs without saying you have never been to rural SLACs…. |
Sounds pretty spot on to me. |
But do you know what WASP-B (pronounced waspy) stands for? WASP is so passé. |
Can this phrase be trademarked? I would definitely see a horror movie entitled “Small Coddling Bubble.” I am sure your city kids will be equally urbane. |
None of your next tier give less signaling power. |
That says alot about you. None of it good. |
Reed has its own nuclear reactor. How’s that for signaling power! |
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this is a hopeless thread about some small and niche schools ...
we are in the throws of college admissions with #2 now and both of our kids have never bothered to tour or look into these colleges smaller than most high schools. good luck to few thousand families who are fixated on these small schools. |
Why comment if you aren't considering? It just comes off weirdly bitter. |
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The hate on LACs I think is a reaction the ever-increasing want of a pre-professional college with a pre-professional major that has a moderate to well paying career waiting for their child at graduation. And while I understand that in economic times like these that ROI can be #1 on priorities for a college, I don’t believe in the bashing of LACs and the notion of “it’s a small college who cares?”
Contrary to popular belief some people don’t want a pre-professional education or are worried about ROI. And that’s okay. I think it’s perfectly reasonable to care about ROI but I also agree that education is important and what may work for others might not work for someone. If your kid doesn’t like a small college in a rural area: that’s okay! It’s not for everyone. I rarely see LAC parents evangelizing LACs like I do university parents when an LAC is even mentioned. It boggles my mind that people get so worked up over a college that a stranger’s child goes to. Our kids are all getting an education. End of story. |
Your post says more about the limitations of your children and nothing about the schools under discussion. |
do you go onto cooking sites and comment on every recipe that doesn't appeal to you? do you think people enjoy your comments? |
I went to Colgate, and there was nothing around back then and it not much better now. But we made our own fun, and being in the middle of nowhere with 3000 people in the same boat adds to the camaraderie and connection. It’s definitely not for everyone. One of my DCs didn’t want to look there, and the other loved it. He considered ED but ultimately chose Carleton as an athletic recruit—similar climate, different state. |