Well less than 50% are paying the 85K. More than half are paying something like $20K. I'm forgetting the figure exactly but it's significant. Their need-based aid is very generous and like most top schools, many kids are on aid. |
| I get that but it’s very close to 50/50. And the average aid package is enormous, like 65k. So half are paying 85 and half 20. It’s very 1990 barbell of them. |
| While not on the lists of 99% of DCUM, Coastal Carolina was a solid 2 hours of walking around campus. Really did a good job. |
DP. DartMouth is a cute town but small - one street basically with a handful of shops etc.. It was too rural and small for my child. Have not been to swarthmore. |
Same experience here. DC wanted to leave almost immediately. |
Lasting impression? Thoughts? |
Any more details on the Syracuse and Ithaca campuses and impressions from tours? |
| Hudson University was disappointing. It seemed very unsafe. |
Syracuse is beautiful -- kind of a quintessential college with beautiful buildings. We focused on the Newhouse school, which is top-notch, but the university as a whole seemed great. Lots of friendly kids. Pretty diverse student body. Dorms are scattered around the outer edge of campus. They were a little dated, but not terrible. Greek houses were beautiful, though I'm not sure my DC will go that route. We had delicious pizza off campus after the tour. Ithaca isn't as pretty architecturally, but you have gorgeous views of one of the Finger Lakes. Their communications school is tiny by comparison, but seemed to have good internship possibilities and opportunities for connection. It has more of an artsy vibe than Syracuse. Was trying to get a sense of whether non-music majors can participate in performance groups, and I'm not sure -- there are so many kids who are highly focused on that. But we liked it! |
Mom and dad really liked it. Imaging Mrtyle Beach in Jan/Feb. Kid was turned off by lack of Greek Housing. At least we know her priorities.
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Thanks for the smile |
| We did UNC-Wilmington over break since we were down in that general area. It was a good info session, not too salesy and a good length. Tours were about 20-25 people per tour with student tour guides. It was basic but good. Liked the two years on campus requirement. Also all freshman dorms are on one "quad" area which was nice. The one academic area (can't remember what it was called) kind of reminded me of the Hunger Games capital: four giant identical buildings on the four corners of a quad like area. Very flat campus with lots of skateboarders and bicycles. 15 min from the beach. |
You have an incredibly poor understanding of the concept of "average" |
| DC and I went out West to visit schools over spring break. DC wants small, suburban, and warm. Loved the 5Cs, especially Claremont KcKenna College. We were both incredibly impressed by the resources for students and, honestly, the huge emphasis on viewpoint diversity and freedom of speech. DC is pretty liberal, but is quite disenchanted with the group-think at current school; DC wants to debate and discuss issues and be challenged. CMC invites a wide range of speakers from different fields and across the ideological spectrum for formal dinners four nights/week, and the students are exposed to some of the brightest minds in the world. Being a part of the Claremont Consortium is a big plus too. I attended HYPSM for undergraduate and graduate school and have no regrets. But the 5Cs are really special if your child is interested in small liberal arts colleges. |
Same with Kenyon, 😂 (a few other schools talked about the “free unlimited copies” as well). |