This is one of the stranger brags I have read. You went to college in Boston...and you never left campus except to go to a bagel shop? That sounds very sad and a waste of four years in a pretty cool place for someone 18-22. |
she guest taught during covid and was really unhappy with the way things were handled at DeSales They are part of her network through the school she teaches at and I think her daughter could have attended for cheap, but she was very turned off after her experience there. Her daughter is going to be going to a school in Philly instead. |
Brag? Not a brag at all, and I didn't go to Harvard. I was a typical young person who didn't take advantage of the wealth of opportunities Boston offered. Instead I went to Bruggers Bagels with my friends after crew practice. We sat on the library roof and ate ice cream and talked about the meaning of life. It was a good four years that could have been anywhere - the city didn't define my time. Yeah, that's a little sad. But it does mean that when my kid is picking colleges I'm not going to tell them that they should avoid/seek out one kind of location or another. I don't think it will matter to their experience much. But your kid may be entirely different, and maybe they'll take advantage of everything a cool city has to offer. |
| I actually wish I had looked at schools near a more exciting city. My campus was awesome, beautiful and pretty self contained, but the nearby city was not at all interesting. I mean, we'd leave campus to shop at big box stores, go to the movies and go to the mall, sometimes go for a meal. But it wasn't anything like Boston. My daughter spent just a couple hours in Boston on our way to and from the little college in the burbs and just absolutely fell in love with it. It is a big perk weighing her options. |
Concur. Many options in DMV. No need to go to L valley unless you have family/friends around there and want to be closer to them, or a kid looking to be close enough yet far enough to their DMV home. If the latter, many other options exist. |
| Bucknell isn't in the Lehigh Valley but it's a highly regarded rural PA school with a fun, outgoing student body and lively campus vibe. It also sends a ton of graduates to The Street. |
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These comments are seriously outdated. There is a TON of stuff going on at Lehigh/Bethlehem/Allentown. Bethlehem has a thriving arts community, good restaurants, breweries. Lehigh has very active clubs and life outside of Greek, deep traditions and alumni involvement. Of course not every school is for every kid, but that's more about fit than anything. If you have an engaged/outgoing kid (there are a lot of type A kids there), it's totally fine. If you expect some social llife to be handed out on the first day, then it won't really work out. But there are so many opps to meet people. Compared to my other dd who went to school in a big city - it was extremely difficult to find friends and a sense of community. So, yes - it's wonderful for a kid who is more independent and would rather do things outside of college life. There's a school for everyone.
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This is good to hear before we head back in a couple of weeks! |
It has multiple meanings, Poindexter. |
Is there any special conduit by which they are transported to The Street? |
Poindexter left the chat months ago, my friend. |
+1 My friend's daughter just decided to go to Scranton and she's very excited about it. I was at Scranton for an event a few months ago. I was very pleasantly surprised by the school and the kids. A ton of engagement and they student body looked very happy. It looked like a great place for many kids. |
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Lots of talk about University of Scranton on this thread. I know it very well and it's an excellent school with lots of practical offerings and very good outcomes. Students love it and are very happy, and it gives lots of merit aid to the better applicants. It has strong medical school placement and highly regarded health sciences programs, an excellent business school, good law school placement and is pretty much the complete package.
Marywood, on the other hand, is way behind and doesn't hold a candle to it. |
The fact that words get misused so often that the mistake becomes an actual meaning *literally* kills me. I’m with Poindexter and their 18-month-old post. |