Are you in your senses? Or is it late night too much? Here are Forbes College Financial Grade: Gettysburg - A(3.96) HWS - A (4.01) Conn - A (4.09) Union - A+ (4.32) TrinColl - A+ (4.5) |
| Admission applications to Trinity specifically are way up. So not sure your trend forecast about SLACs is right. |
You say “bribing families to come” as if an 85k price tag is a normal, natural state of affairs. It’s not. It’s outrageous, in fact. |
| Conn coll is kind of random, Trinity is fun. I probably fit the description of some of the Trinity haters on this thread. Grew up in Fairfield County, went to an Ivy. |
| I have a sibling who went to Trinity and loved it. I visited and almost transferred out of my much more competitive school because it seemed like such a fun place. We visited when my oldest was looking at schools and the campus is still very beautiful. But a block off campus is the exact opposite. |
| I don’t think it’s that diff than Yale or Hopkins in terms of not great neighborhoods. The surrounds three blocks aren’t good. But the rest of Hartford is fine and then West Hartford is beautiful (although I know no one is walking there obv). The other thing is that because it’s in Hartford there are really good internship opportunities that make it a little different than other slacs that are in the middle of no where. |
DD did undergrad at Hopkins, is in grad at Yale. She loved her time in Baltimore/on Hopkins campus, despite occasional issues with the neighborhood she overall loved Baltimore. She loathes New Haven, says she and her friends experience more crime there than she did at Hopkins (break ins, being followed, harassed on the street, etc) and she says Hartford is similar. Counting the days until she can leave. When I've visited her in New Haven I've been shocked; once you leave Old Campus it often feels like some of the worst neighborhoods in Baltimore. |
My kid would never look at SC or NC State because he wanted a small school and to play a D3 sport. There will always be kids who want that. I agree the number of those kids may be shrinking, and there are some SLACs that are already struggling and will be struggling. But the top 50-75 SLACs, especially the ones in NE and NY and southern Cal, will be fine. |
+1. And PP's other silly comment was that "They are on the bottom rung of the NE SLAC ladder". Criticizing them for being the lowest ranked NESCAC schools is just as dumb as criticizing Cornell for being the lowest ranked Ivy. They are exceptionally excellent academic schools to anyone who looks objectively and does 5 minutes of research. Don't believe what you read here. |
| Truthfully I think Trinity is an overlooked gem in the DMV. The northeast seems to get it more. But people here are starting to figure it out. |
It’s a gem that’s superglued to a violent criminal addict. You can’t get one without the other. |
| That’s ridiculously dramatic or no one would go there. Yet their applications are way up. |
| trinity is known as the destination for the wealthy New England prep school kid ranked in the bottom half of their class. Most are fun cool kids who don’t prioritize academics. The comment about wall street is accurate - the kids have personalities and know how to talk to people |
Well the cds says 93% of freshmen were in the top half of the class, so maybe you are completely uninformed? https://www.trincoll.edu/asic/wp-content/uploads/sites/125/2022/09/CDS_2021-2022_Trinity_College.pdf (and by "maybe" I mean "definitely" so maybe don't post without doing even 10 seconds of googling? Then you won't look so silly.) |
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Both are fine schools. Very different vibes, though. Many cities in CT are sketchy. Yale, Conn and Trinity are in older sketchy cities. UConn is in farm country. Wesleyan is in a slightly sketchy part of the state and has a can't get there from here location. Connecticut really has no college towns per se.
Maybe this explain why Fairfield is getting more popular. |