| It is Colorado. It is legal. |
=========== An interesting take. Former "liberal" VP Dick Cheney's kids, Liz and Mary Cheney, are graduates, and Liz is an honorary trustee. |
Colorado Springs was underwhelming? |
Holy Mother of G*d |
| Other schools don't charge you for health insurance? Which ones? |
Every school charges for health insurance if you don't already have coverage and every school, including CC, allows you to waive it if you show proof of adequate private coverage. |
Surprised that UC Santa Cruz was only #23 |
Surprised that CC was only #17. |
Not surprising that some Cheneys went there considering the location. |
Dick Chaney's wife is a graduate of Colorado College. Mary Chaney is gay & outspoken on LGBTQ+ issues. |
| I would not choose it. I live close to it. It is a nice campus and the city is growing, but the block program does not allow for learning over time, which is the best way for kids to acquire and retain information. If you have a course that you don’t really like or a professor that you don’t care for, you’re stuck the whole block. That can be dealt with, but it’s just a weird way to go to school, I think. It would be easier for kids who have trouble with executive functioning. It’s a ton of money for no real advantage, I think. |
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My kid loved it and almost went but got cold feet about the block program. Ended up at a similar SLAC with outdoorsy vibe and more traditional curriculum.
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Where did your dc end up and do they like it? One of my kids wants an outdoorsy SLAC… |
where? |
My kid also loved it and I thought the block was a very good fit (DC has ADHD). In the end, they ED'ed to a different school and got it, but it was a very close call. While I'm super happy for them, part of me was rooting for CC. I was very impressed. |