Any thoughts on Haverford?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everything is a step down from Swarthmore, get over that. Haverford was on my kid's list briefly - the tiny size (half the size of his MCPS HS) turned him off, and the political upheaval in 2020 turned me off. I'm not paying $80k to have my kid get bullied into skipping classes for mandatory political protests.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/haverford-college-strike-division-racism-wallace-20210425.html



Well, if I guess if you mean all schools that don't have "rape attics" being a "step down"...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/swarthmore-college-fraternities-disband-after-leaked-documents-reference-rape-attic/
Anonymous
My kid is there. Blissfully happy. Learning a ton. Has close relationships with professors and is very engaged with classes. Loves the closer-knit community of a smaller campus and smaller school. Thought the strike was a fascinating and motivating experience and learned a lot about negotiation, community activism, power, and thinks the school and community have landed in a better place because of it. Also considered Swarthmore but was turned off by the intense vibe. Only complaint after several years is that the food is not particularly good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything is a step down from Swarthmore, get over that. Haverford was on my kid's list briefly - the tiny size (half the size of his MCPS HS) turned him off, and the political upheaval in 2020 turned me off. I'm not paying $80k to have my kid get bullied into skipping classes for mandatory political protests.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/haverford-college-strike-division-racism-wallace-20210425.html



Well, if I guess if you mean all schools that don't have "rape attics" being a "step down"...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/swarthmore-college-fraternities-disband-after-leaked-documents-reference-rape-attic/


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A Swarthmore grad here - I really like haverford, and hope my DC will be interested in attending. Friends from there all loved it, and I think it’s a great school, with less intensity than Swat.


I know Swarthmore faculty whose kids went to Haverford and loved it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything is a step down from Swarthmore, get over that. Haverford was on my kid's list briefly - the tiny size (half the size of his MCPS HS) turned him off, and the political upheaval in 2020 turned me off. I'm not paying $80k to have my kid get bullied into skipping classes for mandatory political protests.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/haverford-college-strike-division-racism-wallace-20210425.html



Well, if I guess if you mean all schools that don't have "rape attics" being a "step down"...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/swarthmore-college-fraternities-disband-after-leaked-documents-reference-rape-attic/


We SO preferred Haverford after visiting both.

I cannot relate at all to people who reduce every equation to USNWR rankings. What pathetic lemmings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything is a step down from Swarthmore, get over that. Haverford was on my kid's list briefly - the tiny size (half the size of his MCPS HS) turned him off, and the political upheaval in 2020 turned me off. I'm not paying $80k to have my kid get bullied into skipping classes for mandatory political protests.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/haverford-college-strike-division-racism-wallace-20210425.html


The article is blocked. Can someone summarize?


One mother of a Haverford student stated that her daughter was called a "scab and a racist" for wanting to attend class during the strike.

I am also curious about the current climate at Haverford College.
Anonymous
Most students have single rooms - a real plus. Also in close proximity to Bryn Mawr.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything is a step down from Swarthmore, get over that. Haverford was on my kid's list briefly - the tiny size (half the size of his MCPS HS) turned him off, and the political upheaval in 2020 turned me off. I'm not paying $80k to have my kid get bullied into skipping classes for mandatory political protests.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/haverford-college-strike-division-racism-wallace-20210425.html



Well, if I guess if you mean all schools that don't have "rape attics" being a "step down"...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/swarthmore-college-fraternities-disband-after-leaked-documents-reference-rape-attic/


For real? Wow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My nephew is there and loves it. Beautiful campus, very smart, interesting students.

He also got into Swarthmore but was turned off by the pressure-cooker vibe there. He was there during the strike and wasn't happy about it but has a pretty interesting perspective (i.e., could have happened at most progressive SLACs and the school came through it fine).



He turned down Swat for Hav?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything is a step down from Swarthmore, get over that. Haverford was on my kid's list briefly - the tiny size (half the size of his MCPS HS) turned him off, and the political upheaval in 2020 turned me off. I'm not paying $80k to have my kid get bullied into skipping classes for mandatory political protests.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/haverford-college-strike-division-racism-wallace-20210425.html



Well, if I guess if you mean all schools that don't have "rape attics" being a "step down"...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/swarthmore-college-fraternities-disband-after-leaked-documents-reference-rape-attic/


Those were 2 frats that disbanded years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My nephew is there and loves it. Beautiful campus, very smart, interesting students.

He also got into Swarthmore but was turned off by the pressure-cooker vibe there. He was there during the strike and wasn't happy about it but has a pretty interesting perspective (i.e., could have happened at most progressive SLACs and the school came through it fine).



He turned down Swat for Hav?


This is not uncommon. Swat has a very intense, competitive vibe; Haverford’s is much more collaborative. Kids often have a strong preference for one over the other.
Anonymous
Quiet, small, collaborative, warm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything is a step down from Swarthmore, get over that. Haverford was on my kid's list briefly - the tiny size (half the size of his MCPS HS) turned him off, and the political upheaval in 2020 turned me off. I'm not paying $80k to have my kid get bullied into skipping classes for mandatory political protests.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/haverford-college-strike-division-racism-wallace-20210425.html



Well, if I guess if you mean all schools that don't have "rape attics" being a "step down"...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/swarthmore-college-fraternities-disband-after-leaked-documents-reference-rape-attic/


Those were 2 frats that disbanded years ago.


They were disbanded 4 years ago, according to the article, due to events 9-12 years ago. It's pretty recent history.

"Two fraternities at one of the country's most prestigious liberal arts colleges have voted to disband over images and video that appear to show former members making racist remarks and joking about rape. Swarthmore College faced days of protests after the internal documents were leaked including dozens of students occupying the Phi Psi fraternity building....

The closures come after two campus publications released what they say are fraternity videos and photos provided by an anonymous source last month. The material is dated between 2013 and 2016, and contains racist, homophobic and sexist comments – allegedly from brothers of Phi Psi. It also appears to show men kissing, groping and touching women who may not have known they were being recorded.

There's even reference to Delta Upsilon having a "rape attic" in its building. One Swarthmore senior showed us what she describes as a similar room at Phi Psi where she claims she was sexually assaulted in their building her freshman year."
Anonymous
Does Haverford have frats now or not? Googled and it appears they never had them so confused about how 2 were shut down years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Quiet, small, collaborative, warm.

Warm?
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