All the online photos of campus are photoshopped. It's mostly just an open air crack den. |
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For colleges that “most people have never heard of” the 5C’s get a lot of posts and attention on this board lol.
My child at CMC would say some of the Pomona kids are a little full of themselves (though one of her best friends is from Pomona). She also says those kids come begging when they want to actually have fun and come to a CMC party 🤪 |
Yeah I'm surprised a cluster of small LACs in the inland empire gets this much ink on this website too! I guess this board is just obsessed with California huh? They seem nice enough, but far too expensive for what they provide. You get more famous and better paid faculty 20 minutes away at UC Riverside tbh. |
The difference is that Riverside the faculty are really there to do research and write and use the resources of the university and teach grad students as a side responsibility of the job. At the 5C’s they are solely focused on undergraduate education and building relationships with students. |
More like, obsessed with small LACs. |
Pomona hosts more parties than CMC. My daughter actually has the opposite opinion and finds the pre professional culture of CMC makes them rather arrogant. |
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Any college that inspires/caters to “opposite opinions” is doing its job. I really like that there are differing perspectives, stereotypes, and areas of expertise across the five schools.
Aloof, erudite, arrogant students, nerdy engineers, Econ bros, lesbians, tech fodder and friendly Californians all mixing across a sunny, extended campus that focuses on undergraduate teaching and has great food. Seriously people, what is not to love? Don’t really want your kid’s college experience to be four more years of high school? |
| who cares? there aren't enough spaces at these small LACs or alums of them to matter much. they're cute little bubbles to learn in I guess. but when you talk about colleges with more name recognition, it's all the bigger ones. |
When you talk about name recognition among the general public, you're really talking about sports. That doesn't mean that bigger, more famous schools offer the best education or the best job opportunities. |
bro outside of niche circles, no one on planet earth has heard of pitzer college, scripps, claremont mckenna college or harvey mudd college ... |
DP. With that logic a majority of top-ranked US Schools - no one has heard about. UCLA and USC have more exposure than Berkeley. Purdue Engineering has more exposure than Georgia Tech. The goal is who do you care about that has heard of it? HM and Pomona are statistically PHD mills. CMC has a Cal reputation but no one I know has met a Grad from there. I'm not sure about: Pitzer and Scripps. If I saw that on a resume - I'm leaning to they are smart because of CC. We highly regard JMU and VA Tech as high but people in Cal that might be meh. For people in VA - Cal Poly might be meh. It's where you want to go. Don't get a Cal Poly degree and see if VA people will be impressed. |
But it is the niche circles that matter because they help get the jobs and experience that vault people too to keep people in the top echelon. Your thinking is why you topped out at UMC best case. |
This PP is not an insider. SV recruiters will take a Harvey Mudd grad over a HYP grad who did the same major all day any day (especially Y). |
| As is the case with most things in this country, money = power and with that comes prestige. Having said that, Pomona is the richest, so I would say that it is most prestigious. Interestingly, the schools all share the sports teams but they are split so Pomona and Pitzer share teams and CMC, HM and Scripps share the other team. I have 2 relatives who play on the P-P Sagehens and they have enjoyed their time there. One was a recruit and the coach encouraged them to apply to Pitzer since it was the easier admit but this hasn't led to any remorse despite initially being more interested in Pomona. |
| My kid loved CMC after a visit but was rejected this year ED. Keep in mind that its a tough admit, especially if you're not an athlete since they only have about 350 slots for the entire class and a third or so are athletes. It was a hard rejection since they did an interview and a video on top of all of the application essays. |