Grinnell & Merit Aid

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Grinnell is a nice liberal arts school. Also super woke. No one confusing it with Harvard and I say that as a Grinnell alum.


No one is confusing it with Kenyon either.


This is just stupid. Many people consider Kenyon the better school. Both are great.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grinnell’s main event is the Mary-B-Jane Ball where the students all cross dress. Not a niche thing. It’s an all campus event. At alumni weekend, they bring in the drag queens. Grinnell wears the culture wars on its sleeve. Some may like that. Others may get tired of it.


Are you pretty conservative? Not trying to be mean - more a bit worried. DC is really interested in it but is a pretty “normy” kind of kid (although has some LGBTQ friends so isn’t “anti” that vibe at all), not a theatre or hyper political type of kid.


I’m not conservative but I also don’t want to dissuade you from Grinnell. It’s a great school. Academics are top notch. But everyone is extremely liberal. No moderate views. Moderates are not allowed, and forget about conservatives. It’s a lot like Oberlin in that way. Or Reed or Vassar. That may be fine for some. Many kids can and do just keep their heads down. Denison and Kenyon have more viewpoint diversity. That’s important to me.


My Grinnellian is a moderate who leans left. I don’t think it’s like Reed, not even sure Oberlin is the right comparison. Maybe Macalaster?
Anonymous
Grinnell’s location is a super hard sell. It truly is one of the most depressing locations you can find. Total middle of nowhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grinnell’s main event is the Mary-B-Jane Ball where the students all cross dress. Not a niche thing. It’s an all campus event. At alumni weekend, they bring in the drag queens. Grinnell wears the culture wars on its sleeve. Some may like that. Others may get tired of it.


Are you pretty conservative? Not trying to be mean - more a bit worried. DC is really interested in it but is a pretty “normy” kind of kid (although has some LGBTQ friends so isn’t “anti” that vibe at all), not a theatre or hyper political type of kid.


I’m not conservative but I also don’t want to dissuade you from Grinnell. It’s a great school. Academics are top notch. But everyone is extremely liberal. No moderate views. Moderates are not allowed, and forget about conservatives. It’s a lot like Oberlin in that way. Or Reed or Vassar. That may be fine for some. Many kids can and do just keep their heads down. Denison and Kenyon have more viewpoint diversity. That’s important to me.


My Grinnellian is a moderate who leans left. I don’t think it’s like Reed, not even sure Oberlin is the right comparison. Maybe Macalaster?


I don’t doubt it. But the school and professors and students all push far left conformity. You have to agree or stay silent.
Anonymous
Grinnell is one school that scares me. Too big a risk that kids would not be happy there, and I have very happy well adjusted kids. Location isolating. Students strange.
Anonymous
It’s a school filled with Karen’s and Beta men.
Anonymous
In terms of selectivity, Princeton Review has Grinnell at 97, equal or higher than Amherst, Middlebury, Wesleyan and Carleton.

It has Macalester, Kenyon and Denison all at 95.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In terms of selectivity, Princeton Review has Grinnell at 97, equal or higher than Amherst, Middlebury, Wesleyan and Carleton.

It has Macalester, Kenyon and Denison all at 95.


Well. I guess that means that Grinnell is the better school. lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grinnell’s location is a super hard sell. It truly is one of the most depressing locations you can find. Total middle of nowhere.


There are opinions and there are facts. Grinnell has more applications, a lower acceptance rate, higher stats and a higher yield than any of the other three schools we’re talking about. Many liberal arts colleges are in the middle of nowhere. That doesn’t make the location depressing.
Anonymous
If we are talking Princeton review - Denison ranks much higher than Grinnell in classroom experience, career services, happiest students, students who love their colleges, quality of life. Really Hard to say Grinnell the better school. Grinnell feels like a school with lots of unhappy kids. Read the newspaper - s and b. Lots of complaining and articles about widespread mental health issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grinnell’s location is a super hard sell. It truly is one of the most depressing locations you can find. Total middle of nowhere.


There are opinions and there are facts. Grinnell has more applications, a lower acceptance rate, higher stats and a higher yield than any of the other three schools we’re talking about. Many liberal arts colleges are in the middle of nowhere. That doesn’t make the location depressing.


Have you ever been to Grinnell? If so you would know what I mean. It’s not like other locations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grinnell is a nice liberal arts school. Also super woke. No one confusing it with Harvard and I say that as a Grinnell alum.


No one is confusing it with Kenyon either.


This is just stupid. Many people consider Kenyon the better school. Both are great.


There is not a single major metric by which Kenyon is the better school. Rankings, endowment size, admissions statistics, profile of entering classes, grad school placement, peer reputation, etc. None.
Anonymous
From the s and b -

Grinnell ranked worst in USA for comfort expressing ideas.

https://thesandb.com/46863/article/grinnell-college-ranked-worst-school-in-the-us-for-comfort-expressing-ideas/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If we are talking Princeton review - Denison ranks much higher than Grinnell in classroom experience, career services, happiest students, students who love their colleges, quality of life. Really Hard to say Grinnell the better school. Grinnell feels like a school with lots of unhappy kids. Read the newspaper - s and b. Lots of complaining and articles about widespread mental health issues.


How many Grinnell graduates do you actually know? Let’s start there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grinnell’s location is a super hard sell. It truly is one of the most depressing locations you can find. Total middle of nowhere.


There are opinions and there are facts. Grinnell has more applications, a lower acceptance rate, higher stats and a higher yield than any of the other three schools we’re talking about. Many liberal arts colleges are in the middle of nowhere. That doesn’t make the location depressing.


Have you ever been to Grinnell? If so you would know what I mean. It’s not like other locations.


Yes. I have a graduate.
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