| Duke has 4% acceptance rate with 60,000 kids applying for 1,700 spots. It is a very hot school and has been for a while. |
My kid goes to Pitt loves it. For those of you that don't know, Pitt and CMU are very close to each other. My son runs through CMU a lot. He told me last week that he was surprised that CMU actually has a nice campus. I think he thought it would be more like Pitt. Pitt is definitely a city school. Pitt is a manageable "big school". Everything is close to each other. Dorms are close to academic buildings and are also close to restaurants, etc. |
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Just got back from a tour. We had a bunch of one on ones set up as my daughter is applying for a pretty niche major.
Vanderbilt - really meh. Didn't like Nashville at all and didn't feel like anyone we talked to had any enthusiasm about the school or my daughter. Dennison - Loved it! In contrast to Vandy, everyone we talked to seemed engaged, interested in expressing what made the school special to them, excited to learn about my kid. Plus the campus was really lovely. |
| I like parts of Nashville, but Vandy is for a very specific kid. |
I’ve heard lovely things about Denison. Good luck to your daughter! |
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Vanderbilt--had high expectations but the information session was terrible. 3rd year did the entire presentation and talked in a robotic voice. Tour was also terrible (even though campus is pretty), tour guide did not seem to know basic things about the campus and we did not go inside any academic buildings.
Duke--we had a picture perfect day and fantastic tour guide and information session. Students hanging out outside, playing frisbee, and just generally being social which my daughter really wants. Elon--had no idea about the school and visited on a whim but was really impressed with how intentional the information session and tour was . (their tour guides are paid though). |
+1 I laughed at the PP. What an utterly ridiculous description. |
Nice to see the mention of Denison in Ohio. I get varying reports as the families like the merit aid awards, but many kids complain about cliques & segregation on campus. It's a fairly small environment that works for some and for some it doesn't. |
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+1 The stone is fug and everything is too spread out. Not an attractive campus, but that won't stop my kid from applying. |
And Tahoe is no Utah. I haven't skied Dartmouth's hill, but there is decent skiing in the Northeast within 4 hours of many top universities. |
One of the tours - Wesleyan? - wouldn't talk at all between stops because they weren't allowed to talk walking backwards. It was so odd. |
Sounds like you got an accurate portrayal of Williams: the weather sucks and the school is very intense. |
That campus spread at ASU is no joke. When it gets oppressively hot (not just like 95 degree normal hot), it feels even worse. I remember toting a quart size bottle of water around and downing the whole thing just on the walk from dorm to class. I have several friends who went to Arizona and they all loved it. Good luck to your daughter. |