Agree! I want my kid to go to school in the Midwest. |
Me too, although NOT WashU. Everyone I’ve met who has gone there is a social climber. |
| Yale according to my child who is a current sophomore. |
How is this post responsive to either the OP or the general thread in any way? |
Because Texas has always been a dangerous place for BIPOC. Weird that a one-off medical need was the thing that tipped the scale for her. |
Adams |
Yes! My child is at Rice and the kids are all so down to earth, supportive and collaborative. It's such an amazing environment of just super nice people. |
Because it comments on Rice which was brought up so many times on this thread. |
I kind of assumed the poster was being sarcastic but agree this is mostly true. |
The kids I know who landed at Northwestern, UChicago and Michigan from either NOVA or NYC all spoke about how they appreciated the mellowing and wholesome effect of the Midwest, even if most of them returned to the east coast after graduating. Definitely still a lot of pretense and at times just as intense as any top school, but I think relatively less so. |
Went to UChicago undergrad and graduate school. When I attended, it was full of very down to earth kids. Hope it still is. |
Definitely not SLACs. Too expensive. State schools are where you find the down to earth |
| I have two kids, one went to Rice and the other an HYP. The kid at Rice had a MUCH more diverse group of friends. |
Eye rolling PP, what does "elite" mean to you? If you're talking Greek system, corporate law firm / country club track, then you're correct -- Oberlin is full of people who are running in the opposite direction of all that. If you're talking about intellectually elite, Oberlin qualifies by any measure and punches way above its weight. C.f.: swarthmore.edu/institutional-research/doctorates-awarded https://www.cbsnews.com/news/top-50-schools-that-produce-science-phds/ https://www.greatvaluecolleges.net/genius-macarthur-grant-winners/ https://qz.com/498534/these-25-schools-are-responsible-for-the-greatest-advances-in-science/ I am going to hazard a guess that when OP says "down to earth" she is trying to politely say something along the lines of not snobby, money-driven, etc. In which case Oberlin (and Carleton and Grinnell) all seem like excellent answers to her question. |
Caltech too....Super hard, instructors with very high expectations...But I can't remember my classmates being anything but supportive, collaborative.... |