Which T30 colleges are your kids happy at ?

Anonymous
Have seen a lot of threads about unhappy kids and / or schools alums don’t recommend? Any selective college experiences where the kids are happy with the journey not just the outcome?
Anonymous
Does it have to be T30?

If my DC is super happy at #36 or #42, would you be open to that?
Anonymous
Michigan.
Anonymous
Brown, extremely happy.
Anonymous
Oberlin. I have a senior there. She has loved it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin. I have a senior there. She has loved it.



How is it socially if you're not at the hyper-progressive end of the political spectrum? My kid leans Dem but is very moderate and probably not the active protester type.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin. I have a senior there. She has loved it.



How is it socially if you're not at the hyper-progressive end of the political spectrum? My kid leans Dem but is very moderate and probably not the active protester type.


My DD would describe herself the same way, and socially she has found her people without a problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Michigan.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin. I have a senior there. She has loved it.



How is it socially if you're not at the hyper-progressive end of the political spectrum? My kid leans Dem but is very moderate and probably not the active protester type.


My DD would describe herself the same way, and socially she has found her people without a problem.



Thanks!
Anonymous
University of Florida. Go Gators!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin. I have a senior there. She has loved it.



How is it socially if you're not at the hyper-progressive end of the political spectrum? My kid leans Dem but is very moderate and probably not the active protester type.


Compared to the woke Oberlin prototype, your kid will be considered MAGA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin. I have a senior there. She has loved it.


I’ve been hearing awful things about Oberlin lately
Anonymous
Yale
Anonymous
northeastern - DC is incredibly happy and passed on acceptances from several higher ranked schools to attend. The secret sauce is working up in beantown
Anonymous
People don't know the definition of top 30, adding in schools like Northeastern and Oberlin. Those are good schools, but not "elite" ones.
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