Yes, me too. |
| It’s her life, but I wouldn’t pass on Yale out of fear. Everyone there shows up with imposter syndrome. But there are many socially awkward introverts, the residential college system really breaks down social life into a manageable chunks, and Yale is incredibly musical. |
| She went to Bulldog Days at Yale and Swatstruck at Swarthmore, yes? Did they not clarify the choice for her? |
OP, you are not alone. My daughter chose Amherst over Yale after bulldog days this past week but I felt like she was begging for me to tell her what to do. In the end, I knew just from her body language after both revisits what the right choice was but in no way did I want to steer her that way. Best of luck. |
My DD fits this description too and is thriving socially at Pomona (west coast version of Swat-they have an exchange program). Has made a lot of nice friends and will live in a suite next year with them. Lots of attention from professors and mentoring by older students which is really helpful and lessens her inherent anxiety. Save Ivy League for grad school and go to the lesser name for this intimate experience. |
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DC is a freshman at swarthmore. Yale was dream reach but did not get in. Ended up being a great school for her. Taking math classes and is also into arts. She's doing research with a professor already. Does not like parties so socially a good fit for her. Has made good friends but also likes to be by herself in nature and the campus has been an excellent respite for that. Regularly takes the train to explore nearby areas. Academics has been intense but has not found it too stressful and the environment has been very supportive. Goes to all the pirate sessions and the kids really do work together.
As far as construction, it moves around fast. Last year the construction was worse because they were still working on geothermal system. The new Martin Hall where a lot of the construction is, is supposed to open in Fall so that should resolve over the summer hopefully. |
For sure. And Swat will set up any kid beautifully for grad school. My kid chose a WASP, and I thought was very wise in stating Ivies were not a good fit for him for undergrad but will go for one for grad. |
Sounds like my DD. She needs a smaller environment. Yale is uber competitive no matter what PP says. |
| Swarthmore. Being unhappy/lost, even at Yale, will close way more doors than going to Swat. Swat has a tight alumni community and lots of prestige among anyone who matters. |
+1 Yale is not the place to send an anxious and distractible kid. These are the kinds of kids who can end up miserable and fall through the cracks. She'll thrive in a smaller, more collaborative environment then the world will be her oyster for grad school. |
| It is all about fit, OP. Don't force it. |
| I went to a different Ivy but everyone I know who was happy at Yale is an extrovert or very flashy in other ways. Swarthmore is more intense academically but also more of an “academic village,” and it has the benefit of being near other schools and Philadelphia. |
| I think for an anxious and distractable kid the super safe environment of Swat would be nicer day to day than New Haven, especially as a young woman. The safety concerns of New Haven are just one more thing to be aware of. I think this kid sounds like a kid who would love Swat, though him sure Yale would work out fine if she went that route. I don’t think it’s fair to assume she’d ultimately have better outcomes though—individual attention and mentorship matter a lot and she might get more of that at Swat. |
| Both are great schools. Among the Ivies, I really like Yale. But, personally, I think the "opens more doors" notion is a fallacy. The same high-achieving kid will be able to do whatever they want to do in the future at either school. And if there were employers who turn their nose up at an amazing school like Swarthmore, why would you want to work with such insufferable snobs anyway? In that vein, one advantage of Swat is that there will be a smaller percentage of kids who chose brand over fit. My DC is at another WASP and one of its best qualities is the brilliant-but-laid-back nature of the student body. That said, the majority of Yalies I've personally worked with have been pretty cool. |
| Yale is actually super competitive. The academics have been watered down so all the competition gets channeled into clubs and activities outside the classroom. If your DD loves academic pursuits for the sake of learning Swat is a much better choice. |