I disagree. Most well-paying jobs now look for advanced degrees and that's where the name and prestige counts the most. I'm not talking about PhDs but Law, MBA, MPP, medicine, etc. More and more parents are viewing college as the stepping stone to the next degree so public undergrad with great grades and stellar recommendations get you to the next level. It worked for us via UVA. We have enough saved now to send DD to Oxford and then there's law school after she finishes her MPhil. |
Not sure why PP needs to pay for a MPhil - MA in philosophy? I agree a master's in philosophy is a great stepping stone for a law school but something's off when paying for a MA in philosophy. But whatever works. |
| We have a similar situation, not Dickinson but another school. Although it would be a perfect fit, at a price of $70k even merit won’t be enough. So we’re not applying. We’ll find something else more affordable and everything will work out. I’m not going broke over this. And I don’t want to pay $70k per year for my child to have life long friends. |
| Any more recent feedback on this school? |
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A year or two ago, it was ranked as having the worst food out of a very large group of comparable liberal arts schools.
My child went elsewhere to a liberal arts school whose food was ranked much higher and he says it's still awful. We keep reminding him he could be at Dickinson where it would probably be worse! Ultimately my son didn't attend because he felt the bro culture was a little too much for him. It seemed nice to me on our tours. |
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It’s a very nice place. Nice campus, Carlisle is accessible and unlike nearby towns at other LACs, a great place to spend time. My recollection is that there’s not much Greek life, so that’s a plus if you are looking to avoid.
I would pay full price for it, but financially it would not be a strain. I’m already in pretty deep with two other kids in private college and we are considering it for child #3. |
| I loved our visit to Dickinson and would be happy to send my student there. The campus is really pretty and cohesive, Carlisle is a nice little town with some great restaurants and shops, students seemed engaged and friendly, housing and food appeared solid (we had a meal on campus in the dining hall), and the tour was very personalized (they simulated a class and the teacher made a real effort to connect with prospective students). It seemed like the kind of school where a range of student types could be integrated into campus life and succeed. |
Dickinson is test optional, not test blind. |
DP but look at Juniata. Our son was seriously considering it and after merit aid the total cost is about 34k. He was interested in looking at Dickinson but I didn’t think it was worth the price. His older brother got a big merit award at Dickinson but it was way too pricey compared to the other schools he was accepted to. Anyway, I was impressed with the students and staff we met at Juniata. It was my first choice for him but he decided it was too small. The big downside is the area is very rural. There are other small schools that offer really generous merit aid in PA like Washington and Jefferson (outside Pittsburgh) and Chatham (in Pittsburgh - gorgeous campus). While we liked Gettysburg, it is similarly priced to Dickinson. |
What other schools? |
Where did DC go? |
What slac? |
slack? Can someone link that thread please? |
+1 |
Or go where they offer the most money in both situations lol |