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Anyone have any thoughts about Swathmore? At one point we were considering this place but we've been hearing alot lately about the place. The below posts recently came out. Shocking to hear to studnets take over a board meeting. We thought that was all over in 60s...!
Needless to say we won't be applying there..... Speaker cancels and rejects honory degree due to protests http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/13126/ Students storm into and take over meeting. http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/348110/swarthmore-spinning-out-control-videos |
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I donno. But I have never figured out if you pronounce it
sWATHmore or sWARTHmore. |
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Swarthmore. like it's spelled.
Or "Swat" if you want to seem in the know. |
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Maybe Swarthmore could book someone like the Billy Joel, generally non-controversial entertainer who can tell some life stories/lessons?
They obviously can't handle substance. |
Well, the heck with how you pronounce it...seems like a place I wouldn't want my kids attending...whether in the "know" or not. |
| very very liberal, this doesn't shock me at all. |
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Aside from the recent controversies, Swarthmore has a lot of good things going for it. Extraordinary education in terms of quality; very smart and thoughtful leadership (I have worked with the president and one of the vice presidents); beautiful campus and, because it is so small, lots of direct interaction with faculty and interesting academic programs/opportunities.
On the other hand, it is a very elite place - both hard to get into and a pretty privileged student population. |
Aren't ALL of the SLACs "LIBERAL" ? Whieh isn't? |
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Uh, Swarthmore is a liberal arts college - this is par for the course! And I am glad to see students taking a renewed interest in the environment. We really need it.
Anyway, swarthmore is an excellent school. Feel free to send your dc to Ave Maria college instead, though. |
i think PP meant liberal in a different way than what liberal refers to in LAC. Williams is the polar opposite of Swat. |
Swat has way more minorities and markedly less privileged feel virtually any of its peers or the NESCAC schools. Well, perhaps besides Pomona, but the dynamics out west are completely different it is useless comparing schools from out there to northeast/mid-atlantic schools when it comes to race or privilege. |
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Swat is a great school but for a very small subset of students. It is a love/hate place.
However one thing that is very disconcerting to me (a sibling is a recent alum) is there seems to be a spike in sexual assaults this past year or two. I don't know what's driving that but swat would seem the last school where i would expect that to occur (an increase of that sort of behavior). Another thing to note, if your child wants to go into the work force directly from undergrad, Williams/Amherst are much better options. Swat's Career Services sucks and its ties to industry are very poor compared to Williams. |
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Seems like the school has morfed from what was a very respective SLACs to more a liberal bastion for the far left.
That's "ok" if that's what you are looking for. Many people who post here are simply looking for direction/feedback on schools etc. Apparently the information circulating about Swat (of which, it is all 100% true) along with resulting views of parents has touched the nerves of a few die hard lefties...... |
| If you have to ask ... Your DC does not have the scores to get in! I'm chuckling at the notion that the parents who are so appalled that Swarthmore is a "leftie bastion" actually have kids bright enough to get in there. |