Question about NESCAC schools

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Anonymous wrote:Tufts is similar in some ways to Case, Wash U, and seems like a more open, diverse environment than Williams or Middlebury.


In what ways?


Diverse as in a lesser percentage of kids kids from prep school backgrounds, more public school kids, more kids who are interested in the amenities of an urban area, smaller percentage of athletes. Definitely more diversity of interests.


However, diversity is on a rapid decrease. Diversity at all the top universities is being replaced by wave after wave of high-scoring Asians. I blame Trump for causing this.


This won’t happen and btw you are racist.


Np. It’s already happened. The number of Black students at elite schools has plummeted while Asian student numbers have gone way up. I have mixed feelings, can see both sides.
Anonymous
You should really consider Carleton. It’s an amazing place. The academics and community are top notch. It doesn’t feel like a college prep school at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tufts is similar in some ways to Case, Wash U, and seems like a more open, diverse environment than Williams or Middlebury.


In what ways?


Diverse as in a lesser percentage of kids kids from prep school backgrounds, more public school kids, more kids who are interested in the amenities of an urban area, smaller percentage of athletes. Definitely more diversity of interests.


However, diversity is on a rapid decrease. Diversity at all the top universities is being replaced by wave after wave of high-scoring Asians. I blame Trump for causing this.


This won’t happen and btw you are racist.


Np. It’s already happened. The number of Black students at elite schools has plummeted while Asian student numbers have gone way up. I have mixed feelings, can see both sides.


First part is true sometimes but false in others. Same for the second. Schools are flailing around trying to figure out what to do. A couple more years of nonsense and then things will settle down.

The bigger issue is that the grading practices in secondary schools are failing everyone so nobody knows what to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Enough of the liberal talking points. Please take that to the politics board. The prior dem administration was MIA.

Ha. Nothing going on right now is helping college students or universities. Quite the opposite. Wait till yours have to graduate into the trashed job market.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the responses. For context, am actually from Grinnell, work in education, and currently reside in a major BIG university town, so I have a good feel for midwest schools. DD had Middlebury on her list to check out, but maybe not now. Other Dc looked at and was accepted at HC, but we never visited and she chose a different school, but it seemed like a nice place. Anyone familiar with the vibe of PA schools such as Haverford, Swath, Dickinson, etc?


Middlebury is a great option.

Midd is very much a prep school vibe….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the responses. For context, am actually from Grinnell, work in education, and currently reside in a major BIG university town, so I have a good feel for midwest schools. DD had Middlebury on her list to check out, but maybe not now. Other Dc looked at and was accepted at HC, but we never visited and she chose a different school, but it seemed like a nice place. Anyone familiar with the vibe of PA schools such as Haverford, Swath, Dickinson, etc?


Middlebury is a great option.

Midd is very much a prep school vibe….


No, not really contrary to the commentary here on DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the responses. For context, am actually from Grinnell, work in education, and currently reside in a major BIG university town, so I have a good feel for midwest schools. DD had Middlebury on her list to check out, but maybe not now. Other Dc looked at and was accepted at HC, but we never visited and she chose a different school, but it seemed like a nice place. Anyone familiar with the vibe of PA schools such as Haverford, Swath, Dickinson, etc?


Middlebury is a great option.

Midd is very much a prep school vibe….


No more so than most of the other schools people are pushing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the responses. For context, am actually from Grinnell, work in education, and currently reside in a major BIG university town, so I have a good feel for midwest schools. DD had Middlebury on her list to check out, but maybe not now. Other Dc looked at and was accepted at HC, but we never visited and she chose a different school, but it seemed like a nice place. Anyone familiar with the vibe of PA schools such as Haverford, Swath, Dickinson, etc?


Please do your research on more credible sites. Anyone who makes any decisions about a SLAC and especially the atmosphere at a NESCAC school based on the comments of some of the fools on this site is guilty of gross negligence. You will get better information on CC than from the insecure people responding here. There are knowledgeable people here if you pay attbut it’s mostly static.

It seems you may be under-regarding the potential of an open forum. If, for example, you believe that, say, Middlebury has been mischaracterized by others, then your own comments on Middlebury may be welcomed by the OP for adding further perspective to the discussion.
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