| Let’s get something straight: if you’ve heard of Pomona you’ve heard of CMC. The fact is, most people haven’t heard of either. To suggest that you pick one over the other because of name recognition is ridiculous. |
If you’re in business or finance, Claremont McKenna is a name that travels where Pomona can’t. |
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Yes, get the degree at Pomona and take the occasional core at Mudd or Claremont McK. |
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So the 5C kids compare the schools to Hogwarts Houses (according to the 2 tours we went on).
Pomona = Gryffindor CMC = Slytherin Put the "sorting hat" on and determine which one fits your kid's personality better. Good luck! |
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That’s a different issue. You still know both schools if you know one of them. |
Interesting. |
| Pomona seems like a much worse fit for this kind of student. Very theoretical school with little real world impact. Look at CMC closely. |
I'll be honest. I hadn't heard of either my whole life (and I'm not an educational schmuck, I went to Penn) but recently I heard of Pomona. It's ok and quite normal if people haven't heard of Claremont McKenna. I just googled McKenna now it and seems it's pretty like it was created 60-ish years ago and started out as a men's college so maybe that's why few outside it's target audience have heard of it. Normalize not knowing 100 different colleges. It's ok and nothing to get defensive of. |
Theoretical school? Are all CMC parents like you? Why are you boosting this hard? Pomona is not a theoretical school. What nonsense. |
Yes it is. Almost all the math courses are rooted in pure mathematics with very few applied math options. CMC teaches the applied math courses industry actually wants. |
| Pomona every day of the week. It’s no contest. |
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Career outcomes is a stupid discourse. CMC has like 60% Econ students and even other non-Econ folks want to do finance and the like. Pomona has sociology, anthropology, art, etc majors and people who want to invest in the common good and may not make as much. Also, a much higher ratio of STEM students who usually don’t make very much in early PhD programs. If you want to go to finance from Pomona, you absolutely can- it’s just not as overwhelming a path trajectory of interest for their students.
It’s the Claremont Colleges. Grads of the 5Cs help all 5C students. Career events are 5C. Pick by the kind of environment you want and not simply outcomes, because that’s a byproduct of overall student interest rather than institutional strength. Both schools are good but attract very different students. |
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It’s like UPenn Wharton vs Yale. Both excellent schools, but one is preprofessional, known as a party school, and is politically diverse while the other is well-rounded, politically liberal, and more of a “traditional” liberal arts experience.
Except you can benefit from the resources at both because they’re next to each other. |