Swarthmore

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We visited Swat. It's still a good school but has become very difficult to get in. 1/3 athlete/legacy, 1/3 FGLI URM, and 1/3 boarding/private kids. The campus vibe is very different from many other liberal arts. Apply somewhere else.

Is it the same at Haverford?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We visited Swat. It's still a good school but has become very difficult to get in. 1/3 athlete/legacy, 1/3 FGLI URM, and 1/3 boarding/private kids. The campus vibe is very different from many other liberal arts. Apply somewhere else.

Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We visited Swat. It's still a good school but has become very difficult to get in. 1/3 athlete/legacy, 1/3 FGLI URM, and 1/3 boarding/private kids. The campus vibe is very different from many other liberal arts. Apply somewhere else.

Is it the same at Haverford?


Not sure. I know Haverford has made an effort to attract first gen students but I don't know how many there are. Haverford has a different campus vibe though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Swarthmore seems to be loaded up today with hippy-dippy NE liberals, impractical wokesters, and high achieving Questbride cases on a full ride. They might be smart, but are not the foundation of a useful network.

If your kid is not getting a full ride, save your money and send your kid somewhere else where they a likelier to be happy and have a job after they graduate.


I know a few kids there who fit none of these. Smart but not off the charts. Well-rounded. Not an activist. Just a pretty normal bright kid (which is my highest form of praise). I don't think my child would be particularly happy there but I think some of these generalizations are pretty far off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Swarthmore seems to be loaded up today with hippy-dippy NE liberals, impractical wokesters, and high achieving Questbride cases on a full ride. They might be smart, but are not the foundation of a useful network.

If your kid is not getting a full ride, save your money and send your kid somewhere else where they a likelier to be happy and have a job after they graduate.


It’s clear you actually know nothing because kids do not have a problem getting jobs out of Swarthmore. My husband works in finance and they love those kids bc they are so smart and work so hard- at least the ones that want to go into finance anyway. Plenty in medicine with a high acceptance rate into med school
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