I live in the South and I tried to get my kid to apply to Bates/Bowdoin/Colby. (No success there). People here have definitely heard of all three. And I know people down here who’ve gone to Bates and Bowdoin (and im not in Atlanta or the Research Triangle) |
Are you that clueless? Let’s just say that perhaps some of my less-mature classmates might have speculated about an unfortunate use of the verb “to master” in a headline of a newspaper article reporting on a Colby baseball team defeating the folks from Lewiston. |
Well, that's ridiculous then. They are the ones with the problem. Say the name and smile. They say, "Oh, I've never heard of it." You say, "Well, now you have." You can add, "Bless your heart!" if you want. |
I also went to public schools on the west coast and know all of these schools. If you know anything about colleges/universities, you've heard of these schools. I also didn't grow up rich, so it's not about money. It's about being well-informed...I guess that's a better adjective than "well-educated." If you've never heard of these schools, you simply are not well-informed about higher education. |
Yes, I was that clueless. I get it now, thanks. But that begs the question: what does Bow- doin do? |
Are you Asian? That can compound the “no one has heard of the SLAC” thing in some circles. |
I just looked and he apparently visited all 3! Do these acquaintances like the show? I mean, if they were good enough for his daughter, that’s really something. |
You can let her know my boss went to a *for-profit* “art school” that has since been permanently shuttered. He makes north or $300k a year. And we don’t work in the arts.
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That feels more accurate. I was very focused on public options in my state. The changing college landscape is why I’m researching options on DCUM. |
A top public? Well okay then. |
Isn’t the right answer just to shrug and say “it’s a small college in [a pretty town in Maine], I’m so excited” |
I went to what was at the time a 20,000 student college in the South that a historical figure graduated from and no one on the East Coast had heard of it. So, it works both ways. |
I’m from OR and had never heard of Bates/Colby/Bowdoin until recently when my own kid began the college process. She is now at a school that many of our East Coast relatives have never heard of (Pepperdine). |
Yeah, my daughter got into Michigan & Emory and my in-laws were so excited about Michigan, but I don’t think they knew what Emory was by their reaction. People are overestimating how educated people are on schools. The DC area has a lot of private college alums compared to the Midwest. Can absolutely see white collar professional in say Charlotte not knowing Bates/Colby/Bowdoin, but your daughter can always say Bates/Colby/Bowdoin, a small school in Maine. |
+1 DD goes to a college most people haven't heard of (and not as highly ranked as OP's). She just says it's a small college in (state) with a great program for (major). |