| Guess that tanks my kid’s (already low) chances of getting off the Pomona waitlist. Their application essay and LOCI both went into detail how they wanted to pursue CogSci at Pomona. |
They likely still can be accepted. Ours got off the waitlist during the height of the CS lottery. What might be of interest to your kid is whether they need Cogsci specifically for their goals. |
| It’s sad that a school with this much money and resources still cannot afford to give its students the opportunity to major in whatever they want |
You know that many universities have majors that are similarly impacted, right? And that many top LACs, Amherst and Bowdoin come to mind, don't even offer a cognitive science major? My guess is that you do know this, but facts and logic have no bearing on your bizarre crusade against this particular liberal arts college. |
$96,000 is a lot to spend on lotteries |
+1. There is at least one post every week with negative news about Pomona. Get a life, troll. |
How irresponsible of the institution. It seems obvious a school should accept for what it can offer. |
| Why can’t they just make it an application process so they can manage their numbers? People will understand better if it’s not a surprise. Lots of schools and majors that do that. |
Ruins the whole point of a liberal arts college. Majors are designed to where you can start sophomore year. |
It's SLACs and certain public universities that have too many students wanting particular majors. But at public universities it ends up that it takes a student five years to graduate instead of four. At SLACs they just don't have the professors and the departments to handle what students actually want to study. Obviously, students should know that before applying. But some don't and are surprised. |
| Liberal arts colleges tend to do things off of luck/random, while universities do things off of merit/grades. |
A bit of babbling here. What exactly are you trying to say? I'm sure that whatever it was is incorrect but let's start with a basic command of the English language. and go from there. |
The tiniest shred of evidence to back up your assertion would be appreciated. College catalogs and offering schedules are available for all. |
| The troll is working overtime today. |
It’s okay to not argue if you’re just going to pretend you don’t understand what’s being said. |