We visited, and it's not, really. We also visted Sewanee and DD said that was the ultimate middle of nowhere college. Won't even consider it but will apply to SMCM. |
I corrected above-- "MD." Kid |
The setting is gorgeous . |
Same |
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OP here- thanks all. I'm most interested in all of the things that you with experience there mentioned.
I do know where it is.
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| Its acceptance rate has gone up - to over 80% |
It’s been always high. If your heart is beating, you are in. |
Amazing how graduates of SMCM go on the medical school, vet school. law school, graduate school. Seems like it brings the best out of some people. |
Virginia Tech's is 70%. Your point? |
I have never met an alum who did not give it glowing reviews |
I am an alum and this is my experience as well. SMCM is in a beautiful setting with a lovely campus. The rural nature of the school is an asset to many who attend. It helps to create a vibrant campus community with lots of activities and opportunities. The community is so lovely and people really care about maintaining it. The biology program also uses the setting by the river for some of their hands-on research. The history program also coordinates with Historic St. Mary's City next door. Years later I am still in touch with many of my professors. In fact, one even attended my wedding. I'm very grateful for the relationships I have had with my professors as they've been excellent mentors and even friends beyond my time in their classrooms. I learned a lot at SMCM and went to a well regarded graduate school. I always look back on my time there fondly. It's really a gem of a school. It's not right for everyone, but for those who are drawn to it - it's amazing. |
| I have a Masters and a professional degree and you guys are making me want to go to St Mary’s. |
A lot of people prefer that environment to urban “campuses” with endless bars. Different strokes. |
+1 I know my daughter would love it but we’re in VA so the OOS price tag won’t work for us. |
+1 My kid is at a rural LAC and loves it. She never even considered a big school like UMD or the like. |