| Richmond. |
+1 for my sophomore there. |
Yes but it’s the first time kids are on their own and many kids let loose. |
O.K...... Curious to know what you would do if your child got under a 3.3? I'd be fine with it if my D.D. were lower than this. |
Possibly at LACs; not at science and tech schools. |
| UVA, daughter in humanities, no greek affiliations, LOVEs IT. And she hated in the first time we toured. Worked out very well. |
| I'm curious about those of you who say "worked out well," when you're kids have just begun there. If my SIL tells me how awesome Elon is because her kids loved it there, I don't know if I can continue to filter out what I want to say: glad they loved it, but there lives post-graduation kind of suck--really low-paying jobs, not sure what they want to do with their lives, etc. So really, how did that work out for them? |
| Beloit. Great science departments, close relationships with professors, lots of research opportunities, intellectually curious students. Son at an Ivy now getting his PhD. |
Or, it could be that the OP asked where our children had an EXCELLENT experience. My first is having a perfectly fine experience, but not excellent, which is why I didn't respond. Not ego, but simply nothing to add. I'm reading for ideas for Kid 2. |
So would I. Not every kid hits the ground running. |
| Dickinson College. Amazing study abroad program, engaged professors, nice campus and town, easy drive. DC and friends all got great jobs/grad school admission. |
How did she find her social group there? |
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OP here--I asked where kids had EXCELLENT college experiences. Not what led to six figure incomes/fame and fortune.
Keep the posts coming. Most readers totally got what I was looking for. |
| Why do some uninformed posters suggest that SLAC's and science strength are mutually exclusive? They absolutely are not. |
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My smart, but lacking ambition kid has thrived at WVU.
He had good test scores but just okay grades (mostly A’s and B’s but some C’s and D’s in subjects he didn’t like). Lots of either doing the work but not turning it in or not doing the work because it didn’t interest him. His HS counselor told us to focus on out of state colleges. It was a good plan as he got rejected from the three VA universities and accepted at all 5 out of state schools. He picked WVU because it was close-ish to home and some friends from school were going as well. This is his 3rd year and he’s made deans list every semester after his first. Even that semester wasn’t bad. |