The comparison is between a school that has been developing its cognitive science program for decades and one that does not offer a major in the field. You decide. |
Williams is filled with fruitcakes |
+1, it doesn’t even have a neuroscience department- just a program, that isn’t well supported and has few faculty. This is an obvious choice. |
How will this help this student decide on which college to attend? |
| If he’s straight, dating will be great at Vassar! |
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This post includes a few subjective comments on both of these schools:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/75/1283060.page#30435482 |
Based on the priorities of...a former newsmagazine turned rankings money-maker. |
| I thought Vassar was a women's college? |
| I’d go to Williams and transfer to a top program after. The Williams prestige and not having the appropriate major will lock you in to at least one top 20 university. Your chances for a top 10 are very good as well. Know some Williams students who transferred into Yale, UPenn, and Columbia. |
See above |
| Unfortunately for art history I'd choose Williams. Far stronger program, sorry. My DS ended up not loving Williams after visiting, so I get it. |
| ^^ also that's exactly the kind of unique interdisciplinary combo that thrives at Williams |
| When you’re talking about small schools with about 2k students, you really have to trust your kids gut feel about vibe after attending accepted student day. Vassar sounds like a better fit. We know male students at both Williams and Vassar, each are smart, intellectual and passionate, and thriving at their respective schools. |
Says who? A magazine. Let DS select the best college for their own future. |
Art plus history? |