Williams, Amherst, Pomona: how are the different or the same in terms of rigor, styles of student who excel/best fit...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.

Every parent we know who toured took it off the list or placed it below other peers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.

Every parent we know who toured took it off the list or placed it below other peers.


NP - not us, we loved the academics, campus and environs. DC plans to ED there. Felt Williams a bit too remote. Did not visit Pomona
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.


Flat?



Characteristically. I'm well aware of the hill abundance across campus. I just found there was nothing particularly interesting that would draw someone to Amherst. It's mundane.


Just my opinion, but it sounds like you've never even visited, more an axe to grind

I'm not sure I care about your opinion, at all. You're welcome to bring your perspective, internet person, but you are no more authoritative than me. I don't like Amherst. You don't like me. The Earth is still rotating, nutating, and even precessing. I didn't enjoy the multiple times I visited Amherst college.


Please take your meds, you sound a bit unhinged
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.

Every parent we know who toured took it off the list or placed it below other peers.


NP - not us, we loved the academics, campus and environs. DC plans to ED there. Felt Williams a bit too remote. Did not visit Pomona

What about the academics?

You were enamored by the library? You were enamored by the construction? You were enamored by the empty land that 99% of the campus is? Maybe you’re just easy to impress
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.


Flat?



Characteristically. I'm well aware of the hill abundance across campus. I just found there was nothing particularly interesting that would draw someone to Amherst. It's mundane.


Just my opinion, but it sounds like you've never even visited, more an axe to grind

I'm not sure I care about your opinion, at all. You're welcome to bring your perspective, internet person, but you are no more authoritative than me. I don't like Amherst. You don't like me. The Earth is still rotating, nutating, and even precessing. I didn't enjoy the multiple times I visited Amherst college.


Please take your meds, you sound a bit unhinged

It’s okay to just stop engaging in a discussion if you’re losing your grip. There’s nothing “unhinged” about telling you we all have different opinions and the world keeps on spinning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.

Every parent we know who toured took it off the list or placed it below other peers.


NP - not us, we loved the academics, campus and environs. DC plans to ED there. Felt Williams a bit too remote. Did not visit Pomona

What about the academics?

You were enamored by the library? You were enamored by the construction? You were enamored by the empty land that 99% of the campus is? Maybe you’re just easy to impress


And maybe you're an as*hole who thinks your opinion is all important
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.


Flat?



Characteristically. I'm well aware of the hill abundance across campus. I just found there was nothing particularly interesting that would draw someone to Amherst. It's mundane.


Just my opinion, but it sounds like you've never even visited, more an axe to grind

I'm not sure I care about your opinion, at all. You're welcome to bring your perspective, internet person, but you are no more authoritative than me. I don't like Amherst. You don't like me. The Earth is still rotating, nutating, and even precessing. I didn't enjoy the multiple times I visited Amherst college.


Please take your meds, you sound a bit unhinged

It’s okay to just stop engaging in a discussion if you’re losing your grip. There’s nothing “unhinged” about telling you we all have different opinions and the world keeps on spinning.


Go back and read your response. Sad thing is you don't even realize it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.


Flat?



Characteristically. I'm well aware of the hill abundance across campus. I just found there was nothing particularly interesting that would draw someone to Amherst. It's mundane.


Just my opinion, but it sounds like you've never even visited, more an axe to grind

I'm not sure I care about your opinion, at all. You're welcome to bring your perspective, internet person, but you are no more authoritative than me. I don't like Amherst. You don't like me. The Earth is still rotating, nutating, and even precessing. I didn't enjoy the multiple times I visited Amherst college.


Please take your meds, you sound a bit unhinged

It’s okay to just stop engaging in a discussion if you’re losing your grip. There’s nothing “unhinged” about telling you we all have different opinions and the world keeps on spinning.


Go back and read your response. Sad thing is you don't even realize it.

Are you ready to move on or are you just gonna harp on this “you’re crazy!” Point because I don’t want to force you into an opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.

Every parent we know who toured took it off the list or placed it below other peers.


NP - not us, we loved the academics, campus and environs. DC plans to ED there. Felt Williams a bit too remote. Did not visit Pomona

What about the academics?

You were enamored by the library? You were enamored by the construction? You were enamored by the empty land that 99% of the campus is? Maybe you’re just easy to impress


And maybe you're an as*hole who thinks your opinion is all important

Nope, but you’re clearly insecure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.


Flat?



Characteristically. I'm well aware of the hill abundance across campus. I just found there was nothing particularly interesting that would draw someone to Amherst. It's mundane.


Just my opinion, but it sounds like you've never even visited, more an axe to grind

I'm not sure I care about your opinion, at all. You're welcome to bring your perspective, internet person, but you are no more authoritative than me. I don't like Amherst. You don't like me. The Earth is still rotating, nutating, and even precessing. I didn't enjoy the multiple times I visited Amherst college.


Please take your meds, you sound a bit unhinged

Classic dcum response to losing an argument. Next you “won’t understand” what they’re saying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.


Flat?



Characteristically. I'm well aware of the hill abundance across campus. I just found there was nothing particularly interesting that would draw someone to Amherst. It's mundane.


Just my opinion, but it sounds like you've never even visited, more an axe to grind

I'm not sure I care about your opinion, at all. You're welcome to bring your perspective, internet person, but you are no more authoritative than me. I don't like Amherst. You don't like me. The Earth is still rotating, nutating, and even precessing. I didn't enjoy the multiple times I visited Amherst college.


Please take your meds, you sound a bit unhinged

Classic dcum response to losing an argument. Next you “won’t understand” what they’re saying.


You probably wouldn't since you clearly live in your own reality. At least get outside more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.

Every parent we know who toured took it off the list or placed it below other peers.


NP - not us, we loved the academics, campus and environs. DC plans to ED there. Felt Williams a bit too remote. Did not visit Pomona

What about the academics?

You were enamored by the library? You were enamored by the construction? You were enamored by the empty land that 99% of the campus is? Maybe you’re just easy to impress


And maybe you're an as*hole who thinks your opinion is all important

Nope, but you’re clearly insecure.

Insecure about what, you? you're a joke
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.


Flat?



Characteristically. I'm well aware of the hill abundance across campus. I just found there was nothing particularly interesting that would draw someone to Amherst. It's mundane.


Just my opinion, but it sounds like you've never even visited, more an axe to grind

I'm not sure I care about your opinion, at all. You're welcome to bring your perspective, internet person, but you are no more authoritative than me. I don't like Amherst. You don't like me. The Earth is still rotating, nutating, and even precessing. I didn't enjoy the multiple times I visited Amherst college.


Please take your meds, you sound a bit unhinged

It’s okay to just stop engaging in a discussion if you’re losing your grip. There’s nothing “unhinged” about telling you we all have different opinions and the world keeps on spinning.


Go back and read your response. Sad thing is you don't even realize it.

Are you ready to move on or are you just gonna harp on this “you’re crazy!” Point because I don’t want to force you into an opinion.


You're clearly stuck on your "I'm right and I know it, the heck with you" response.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.

Every parent we know who toured took it off the list or placed it below other peers.


NP - not us, we loved the academics, campus and environs. DC plans to ED there. Felt Williams a bit too remote. Did not visit Pomona

What about the academics?

You were enamored by the library? You were enamored by the construction? You were enamored by the empty land that 99% of the campus is? Maybe you’re just easy to impress


And maybe you're an as*hole who thinks your opinion is all important

Nope, but you’re clearly insecure.

Insecure about what, you? you're a joke

That’s a question to go to your therapist about. Not an online individual. I sadly can’t assist you in referrals either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I liked Williams and Pomona best of the 4. Would have been thrilled with either.

Amherst and Swat didn't speak to me.

It's a vibe thing, I think. So your asking about vibes

Amherst was just so flat, boring, and ugly. I have no idea why you’d choose to go there.


Flat?



Characteristically. I'm well aware of the hill abundance across campus. I just found there was nothing particularly interesting that would draw someone to Amherst. It's mundane.


Just my opinion, but it sounds like you've never even visited, more an axe to grind

I'm not sure I care about your opinion, at all. You're welcome to bring your perspective, internet person, but you are no more authoritative than me. I don't like Amherst. You don't like me. The Earth is still rotating, nutating, and even precessing. I didn't enjoy the multiple times I visited Amherst college.


Please take your meds, you sound a bit unhinged

It’s okay to just stop engaging in a discussion if you’re losing your grip. There’s nothing “unhinged” about telling you we all have different opinions and the world keeps on spinning.


Go back and read your response. Sad thing is you don't even realize it.

Are you ready to move on or are you just gonna harp on this “you’re crazy!” Point because I don’t want to force you into an opinion.


You're clearly stuck on your "I'm right and I know it, the heck with you" response.

I think that’s a great summation of what you’ve been screaming at me for the past 3 comments. I just told you to have your opinion and you’ve been ape💲hit since.
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