| Isn't "near Boston" in the northeast? |
| Washington & Lee. Lexington is a small town but there are a bunch of cute shops and restaurants there. Worth a visit. My daughter really enjoyed her creative writing class there so much that she decided to minor in creative writing. |
Yeah, should really be just "In or 5 minutes from Boston." It's really the only place in the northeast she enjoys. Places like Waterville Maine, Hanover, New Hampshire, Middletown, Connecticut are just tragically awful for her. I love the small towns, but she really doesn't want to be in a New England town. |
I don’t know what the history faculty, but Lewis & Clark is near Reed and seems to punch way above its weight. Maybe it would be a good transfer safety. |
Why a relief to leave Kenyon? It’s on my dc’s list, so I’m curious. |
| I think if she’s unhappy at Kenyon, other SLACS aren’t a great choice even if they have a little more commerce nearby. They are also going to be small and more similar than different. She should look at universities. |
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I think she should reflect more on herself. If she hates small towns as much as you say, why Kenyon? Why not a city? Some of her preferred locations (Pomona) do not have a ton going on either. Though more kids and variety.
Why is Boston ok but not Philadelphia or Minneapolis or ?? |
| Hopkins. Good creative writing (though Kenyon has a great reputation for this) and a much more urban environment. |
| Emory, Northwestern, Columbia have the best creative writing programs. |
Swarthmore, Bryan, and Haverford are very similar to Kenyon. They are also small, and while one can take a train to Philly there isn’t much to do around them. I agree with a pp that suggested your D look at larger schools. Best of luck to her! |
| ^ Bryn not Bryan - sorry |
| Emory |
Then move on to graduate school at Iowa Writers Workshop MFA- the most prestigious. |
There are several long threads recently. Saying it's small, isolated, with nothing going on is almost an understatement. It's truly claustrophobic. |
None of her credits will transfer |