Harvey Mudd and Rose-Hulman, as well. Although they rank high in U.S. News undergrad engineering rankings. Does that mean they're not "hidden"? Most east coasters don't know them. |
If you're able to afford it, it's a fun city college experience (where you still have your own campus), and has decent name recognition in the Chicago region/upper Midwest if you're OK with staying in that area. Good for certain things like nursing and PR/advertising. Granted, it doesn't have quite the academic chops of some of its neighbors and other schools. For reference, it is ranked #103 in US News. |
Grinnell is a lot better than Kenyon, that’s for sure. |
Yes, my neighbor met her husband there. They are huge SMCM boosters. Another friend's husband went there, and he's still friends with his college buddies 20 years later. It's a true hidden gem. It has a beautiful campus, somewhat isolated, but wonderful atmosphere. A friend's son went there and loved it, and he's a shy introvert. The mayor of Baltimore went there, so that's something. |
We walked around the campus, and DD said no. No tour, just looking, but she thought the campus was too small, the area unappealing, so she crossed it off her list. A friend's daughter goes there and loves it, so there's likely more to it. To each his/her own. |
Yep to both |
Both are unknowns. In fact, Grinnell has about zero name value/prestige. |
Lol thanks for playing |
How do you not know a top SLAC? It’s one of he oldest colleges in the US |
LACs in general are not well known, period, across the country. |
The point of the thread is hidden gems not which schools have the most prestige. There are countless threads about prestige. |
Lol have you seriously convinced yourself that Grinnell is some super-prestigious school that is somehow vastly superior ("a lot better") than Kenyon? That's just sad. |
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My neighbor has kids at both. Says both are great schools. |
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I have heard Case Western is a hidden gem and after touring with my senior I have to agree.
Beyond great academics, he was immediately taken with the location. CWRU is in a corner of Cleveland so direct access to the city but also has a defined campus. The Cleveland Orchestra and Botanical Gardens and quite a few more museums and venues are right there on the campus. Little Italy is walking distance and Lake Erie is a few miles so good for water sports. Cleveland has very cold winters so kids may not consider it, but overall Case has a ton to offer. My son loved it. |