What's Missing From DS's LAC list

Anonymous
DS is all in on a liberal arts college. He is applying currently as a Philosophy and Government/Politics major with career plans pending. He's especially into colleges with a good literary/writing community and a chill student vibe (he's not looking for the neurotic grind you see at some other top schools). Top stats at a decent private boarding school. extra points if the campus is pretty!
So far:
Amherst
Pomona
Kenyon (top choice, adored the tour, facilities, and community)
Middlebury
Wesleyan (second top choice)
Haverford
Sewanee
Reed
Anonymous
William and Mary
Anonymous
If he has top stats at a private boarding school and Kenyon is his first choice, then no need to look further. Just ED Kenyon.
Anonymous
Carleton
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Carleton


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary

Not a liberal arts college.
Anonymous
Richmond
Anonymous
Claremont McKenna College
Anonymous
Kenyon sounds like the perfect choice for your kid.

Political science curriculum/faculty is absolutely exceptional and there’s certainly a strong writing community. Very chill vibe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS is all in on a liberal arts college. He is applying currently as a Philosophy and Government/Politics major with career plans pending. He's especially into colleges with a good literary/writing community and a chill student vibe (he's not looking for the neurotic grind you see at some other top schools). Top stats at a decent private boarding school. extra points if the campus is pretty!
So far:
Amherst
Pomona
Kenyon (top choice, adored the tour, facilities, and community)
Middlebury
Wesleyan (second top choice)
Haverford
Sewanee
Reed

Reed is a grind (and double-majoring is impractical). You have a good list. ED1 Kenyon — and that should do it — ED2 Wes. Consider Grinnell, maybe even Holy Cross.
Anonymous
Sounds like he’ll get in ED 1 or 2, but Vassar, Carleton, Oberlin and Bowdoin might be worth a look.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS is all in on a liberal arts college. He is applying currently as a Philosophy and Government/Politics major with career plans pending. He's especially into colleges with a good literary/writing community and a chill student vibe (he's not looking for the neurotic grind you see at some other top schools). Top stats at a decent private boarding school. extra points if the campus is pretty!
So far:
Amherst
Pomona
Kenyon (top choice, adored the tour, facilities, and community)
Middlebury
Wesleyan (second top choice)
Haverford
Sewanee
Reed


Since Amherst and Pomona are reaches for everyone (they're well known and just have too few spots to offer qualified students), I'd expand the list by considering adding:

Vassar - as a target, very strong academically, collaborative not competitive vibe.
Oberlin? - as a likely
Grinnell?

I would also consider EDing to Kenyon. It sounds like it's your DS's very clear, 1st choice and I agree it would be a great fit!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Claremont McKenna College


LOL no. Absolutely not a literary, writing community or chill vibe. It's a bunch of amped up fratty pre-professional grinders trying to get into the same 3 consulting groups. Not literary at all.

My nephew was a freshman there an transferred out a few years back.
Anonymous
Kenyon: ED1 here. Bullseye fit!

If you want to only do RD, consider adding Vassar. Stunning campus (probably the prettiest and 1000 acres), very literary vibe, excellent english, philosophy and poli sci.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Claremont McKenna College


LOL no. Absolutely not a literary, writing community or chill vibe. It's a bunch of amped up fratty pre-professional grinders trying to get into the same 3 consulting groups. Not literary at all.

My nephew was a freshman there an transferred out a few years back.

It's perfect for the majors their child is interested in and there's a ton of writing communities everywhere in the Claremont Colleges. If no on Claremont McKenna, they should take off Pomona.

Also, there's no frats.
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