DP and agree re: ED2. It also is there for students who don't really get the school onto their radar quite in time to do an ED1 application. My DD fell in love with a school on a visit in October of senior year and felt uncertain about ED in general, anywhere, and felt she wouldn't have time to do a good job on a rushed ED application. The college (yeah, she talked to someone in admissions about it) was incredibly nice and said not to worry --that ED2 was there for students like her who had only just discvoered the college relatively "late" and needed time to consider the commitment. She ended up doing ED2 at that college and got in. |
Aww. Come on now. It still hurts, don't it, when your next door neighbor says Haverford, Grinnel [fill in the SLAC blank]...oh yeah...that's in Boston...right...oh sorry, ain't never heard of it. |
You know, not all of us pick colleges to impress the neighbors. |
Perhaps not creepy neighbor Edna next door but for sure Pastor Bill, bossy boss at work, PTA mom Glenda, nosy cousin Jenny and of course l'il ole granny who scraped and scrabbled so I could attend Big State U, it's law school, marry up and spit out kids who would do better. |
No? Why would I care? |
The people who matter understand |
Better grammar…would still make you not even mildly amusing. |
So that. I graduated from some no name school, then graduated at the top of my Ivy League grad class. I am still Jenny from the block, though chuckling softly when you try to diss me on my undergrad alma mater as if that shows you've got game. |
All people matter. |
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Was at Kenyon for the championship soccer game versus Denison this weekend. The campus and landscape is as stunning as they say. The athletic facilities are the best I’ve seen for a liberal arts school. The student body as represented at the game seemed very much like that at Denison. Preppy kids, not very diverse. Town of Gambier is teeny and has a Hollywood set type of vibe. Granville has them beat. Along those lines I found it annoying that there were no hotel/motels in Gambier and a college town without a pizza joint is inexplicable.
Minor gripes aside, I was favorably impressed by the sights and sounds of the place. Despite all this - Go Big Red and congrats on the big win! |
I think there’s some selection bias at play here with regards to the students attending the game. Those are probably the preppy kids on campus. I was just there for family weekend and you’ll see much more of a cross section of kids throughout the rest of campus. But like many liberal arts schools diversity is still an issue and they are working on this. Congrats on the win! |
| What's the obsession with Kenyon? It barely cracks the top 30 among liberal arts colleges. It's a back of school for preppies who can't get into an elite LAC. |
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| Kenyon is popular in this area for many reasons. First, there are lots of Kenyon grads in the DMV, most of whom are in policy work in one form or another. So you just meet a few of these folks, find that they are bright, accomplished and nice, and before you know it you are suggesting it as something to explore for your DC. Two, statistically every entering class has a high percentage of kids from the mid-Atlantic. I think it usually ranks second behind the Chicago area every year. So Kenyon admin spends a lot of time and resources touring the schools and following up closely with interested students. Third, and maybe its related to point 2, but the Kenyon sports teams recruit heavily in this area probably b/c there are a lot of full pay families who don't need any $. Finally, with Oberlin's recent self-inflicted wounds, Kenyon has picked up students who would otherwise have attended Oberlin. |
Oh, really? Then why does the Kenyon website say that the top two states represented in its entering class are Ohio and California? |