| DD has another major that will make her money, but we are interested in which LAC will provide the best facilities and opportunities for DD? |
| Colby and Williams have very nice facilities. Amherst had the least impressive academic offerings and facilities of any institution we toured. |
| Carleton has a required studio art distributional requirement, so they are putting resources into those classes. I went into the building once when my D was taking a class and wanted to show me the space. I was super impressed with the facilities, but I have nothing to compare it to since that wasn't something we looked at on tours. |
| Hamilton’s facilities are excellent. |
Colby:
Williams:
And then....Amherst :
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Every liberal arts college has this requirement that isn't open curriculum |
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Anti-Amherst circlejerk at it again |
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Rhode Island School of Design RISD
Univ of Delaware |
Just say you can't listen to constructive advice. Amherst doesn't have the same studio art facilities and resources seen by peers. Take it up with their BoT if this is a big issue for you. |
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Hamilton. Partly for the studio art facilities themselves, partly for the facility's stunning exterior and partly for the facility's location in an arts neighborhood near the center of campus.
Academic Spaces - Karen and Kevin Kennedy Center for Theatre and the Studio Arts - Hamilton College https://share.google/hWVP...A9QiZ2wn0Z |
Newsflash folks, arts neighborhood is just having 2 art buildings next to each other. Nothing special. Some schools have actual artists living nearby who are well decorated. |
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This link should work for Hamilton:
Academic Spaces - Karen and Kevin Kennedy Center for Theatre and the Studio Arts - Hamilton College https://share.google/n8VL8sQ6GrPsVmw7z |
Three: theatre and studio arts, an art museum and an art history building. You have no idea what you are talking about, right? |
are we supposed to be wowed by 3 buildings... |