Pomona is the slack you are looking for. |
is there a major difference in schools in terms of rigor, workload, etc, etc like Lafayette, Connecticut College, Dickinson and Hobart and William smith, all SLACS |
You mean as opposed to Harvard and Yale, where 80% of kids get an A? Even so much so that it is reported in major newspapers. That is not true at SLACs. |
We found students insanely competitive and award driven. TOTAL TURNOFF |
The majority of Harvard and Yale students entered as straight A students. Is it really surprising at the UG level there continue to be loads of A students? |
at Pomona?? no way |
Most of the high school grades are grade inflated as they are in college. Did you not read NYT article about Yale and how most everybody gets an A. |
Beat it, troll. I’ve got a kid at Pomona. Per DC, it’s not competitive and there isn’t a stress culture. But the workload is massive and kids study a lot. Do with that what you will. |
Agree. My sister went there and not competitive at all, but it was intense and involved a lot of studying |
they're still taking the very best kids from this same playing field |
There are a lot of schools being mentioned that are pretty rigorous and hold high standards.
I’d say don’t listen to a bunch of out of touch competitive parents living vicariously through their kids college application process and hear from alums and students at these schools. I’ve seen several schools named here that I know for a fact from alums are pretty tough and not “laid back”. SLACs down the ranking list can be pressure cookers. Rankings don’t mean much when it comes to difficult curriculum and tough grading standards. I know DCUM is caught up in the infallibility of US News rankings translating to importance/rigor/prestige but that’s a common mistake when closely inspecting one’s own rectum. |
+1, saw a few kids have breakdowns outside because of classes during a tour and knew it wasn’t for DD |
We all know you’re responding to yourself and making things up. Seek therapy. |
Anyone have specific experience with Williams, Haverford, or Bowdoin? DD likes them all for different reasons - Haverford the most socially bc seems so open, but lacks some classes and clubs she wants that the other 2 have. |
Kid goes to Davidson. The environment is friendly and kind, but kids do study a lot. Kids stress about their studies, but because of the amount of work and their own desire to do well, not student-to-student comparisons.
Fellow students and professors are happy to help. In fact, many courses have embedded student assistants who have previously taken the course, done well, and have been selected by the professor to provide additional student help. Professor office hours are generous and well attended. Some DCUM posters may see this as handholding, but it’s more like collaboration and mentoring in a fast-paced, all-in learning environment. No one is coasting because of the help. If they were, they wouldn’t be stressed! But, again, I wouldn’t call the overall environment at Davidson stressful. Socially, it’s anything but, despite some presence of Greek life (which is pretty non-competitive and low-key, especially for eating houses). |