Haverford

Anonymous
Do not dispute that its an excellent school. However, this school truly is not for everyone. Candidates really need to spend some time looking over the place and being on campus. Its a very small school.
Anonymous
How is the sports scene there?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do not dispute that its an excellent school. However, this school truly is not for everyone. Candidates really need to spend some time looking over the place and being on campus. Its a very small school.


Well what school is? Can't you say the same thing about any school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do not dispute that its an excellent school. However, this school truly is not for everyone. Candidates really need to spend some time looking over the place and being on campus. Its a very small school.


Well what school is? Can't you say the same thing about any school?
Nasty this morning, aren't you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do not dispute that its an excellent school. However, this school truly is not for everyone. Candidates really need to spend some time looking over the place and being on campus. Its a very small school.


Well what school is? Can't you say the same thing about any school?
Nasty this morning, aren't you?


Seems like a fairly straightforward statement. Why attack?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do not dispute that its an excellent school. However, this school truly is not for everyone. Candidates really need to spend some time looking over the place and being on campus. Its a very small school.


Well what school is? Can't you say the same thing about any school?
Nasty this morning, aren't you?


Seems like a fairly straightforward statement. Why attack?
Not the PP but there seems to be a pattern of late of taking innocent remarks in a discussion forum as a reason to provoke arguments. The other poster only said his/her observation about a particular school. If you'very been around the college forum long enough, we all agree it's about fit.

I guess it would be a good move if people would think about how they present their responses before they write.
Anonymous
There are lots of excellent schools that many people have never heard of. If money is not an issue, there's no reason not to include Haverford in your list.
Anonymous
I first heard of Haverford from reddit, about the school gave Cantor Fitzgerald CEO a free college education after his parents died. It sounded like a caring school. Hope it still is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I first heard of Haverford from reddit, about the school gave Cantor Fitzgerald CEO a free college education after his parents died. It sounded like a caring school. Hope it still is.


Haverford's beautiful athletic center, was built with a major gift from Howard Lutnick, the Cantor CEO, in memory of a classmate and fellow Cantor staff member, Doug Gardner, as well as two other Haverford alumni who were killed in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Haverford is a place with an extraordinary sense of community among students, faculty, staff and alumnae.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is the sports scene there?


Legendary cross-country program and strong baseball team in recent years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I first heard of Haverford from reddit, about the school gave Cantor Fitzgerald CEO a free college education after his parents died. It sounded like a caring school. Hope it still is.


Haverford's beautiful athletic center, was built with a major gift from Howard Lutnick, the Cantor CEO, in memory of a classmate and fellow Cantor staff member, Doug Gardner, as well as two other Haverford alumni who were killed in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Haverford is a place with an extraordinary sense of community among students, faculty, staff and alumnae.

Wow! I did some research on Lutnick, and he (and his money) is truly dedicated to Haverford. Haverford's kind gesture of giving Lutnick a four 'year' scholarship to stay at the school when his parents died says volumes to me about Haverford's compassion and sense of community.

Talk about paying it forward! Lutnick ended up donating $65 million to Haverford and sits on one of its boards. After much research, my DC has Haverford on her list of schools and really likes it though I think it's too small. However, having a better sense of its community and students who attend (no school is a utopia), I would have no problem I'd DC attends regardless of size.
Anonymous
What are the schools comparable to Haverford in terms of reputation?
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