Any colleges you wouldn't allow your kid to go to?

Anonymous
no remote schools...nor any in Hawaii
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All the Florida hate is hysterical. I graduated from a Florida school, and it was fabulous: sunshine and beaches. The degree also led to a great career.

I have a DD and DS at Miami. There's nothing not to like (except tuition payments).
Anonymous
I discouraged small colleges. With yearly turnover of 1/4 and 3rd yr students away for study abroad, there just wasn't a sufficient critical mass of students, IMO, but "allow", yes I would allow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown


I'm really interested to know why?


Everyone who I have met who has attended Georgetown, as an undergraduate, has come out as a pompous person. I have seen enthusiastic, open minded kids, thirsty for knowledge, end up being narrow minded and full of themselves. They turn out arrogant, entitled people. I do not want that for my child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no remote schools...nor any in Hawaii


What do you classify as a "remote" school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^^ plus Charlottesville is trauma central with extremely high violent crime rate.


This is a joke, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any school that focuses on Greek Life...I don't like sororities or fraternities.

I feel the same. I'm afraid it would derail my DD into a more shallow path.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any school that focuses on Greek Life...I don't like sororities or fraternities.

I feel the same. I'm afraid it would derail my DD into a more shallow path.


The Greek ratio at most schools is low, even at big state football schools where people assume that most people are Greek. The stereotypical image of out-of-control partying is true only for a fraction of the student population.
Anonymous
Even before I realized that Small Liberal Arts Colleges (SLACS) were considered the most unsafe colleges (according to crime stats), I ruled out SLACS because 1) they provide an incomplete college experience ( more like a continuation of prep school) and; 2) in my professional experience, SLAC graduates (even from the best SLACS) are woefully unprepared for the real world. Some catch up in time, but I wouldn't consider a SLAC for my. DC.
Anonymous
Community college. My kid is not a great student and with his luck would get the adjunct professors w something to prove. He ll go to a small private school where he ll get lots of attention.
Anonymous
11 54 here. I hope all of you with smart kids appreciate that you could even consider these great schools. Mine can go anywhere he can get in and we ll pay. Y'all are very fortunate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:no remote schools...nor any in Hawaii


What do you classify as a "remote" school?
If you can't easily get there with public transportation: can't catch a shuttle from the airport or train station, or more than 30 minutes from a decent hospital. Places like St Mary's College of MD or Kenyon or McDaniel
Anonymous
Any of the uber-conservative schools - Oral Roberts, Liberty, Bob Jones, etc.

Well, I guess DC could go but I would not pay a dime.


Ditto. I have a coworker that went to one of those institutions and admits that she didn't get a good education because they were more focused on morality than education.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:University of Maryland any campus. Awful.

My DS attend University of Maryland, primarily because I wanted him to live at home. He just turned 15 in June so it seemed reasonable.
Anonymous
Radford... Because, why bother?
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