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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]oberlin....[/quote] And kenyon[/quote] I have an Obie. The location is decent. It’s located in a cute little town and everything is walkable. It’s also right on the lake, so there is a beach nearby, kayaking cking, etc. Also only 30-45 minutes from Cleveland. Wooster and Kenyon have very nice campuses, but are much more isolated. Now for all these schools, the Lake Effect is the real deal. The winters are harsh. I think it helps that most kids do winter term off campus and aren’t at the school in January. [/quote] Oberlin/Kenyon/Wooster don't get much lake effect. Lake Erie's Lake Effect is primarily East/Northeast of downtown Cleveland. Grew up 15 miles east of downtown, twice as much snow as downtown, 15 miles further east, twice as much as we got... Further south - Akron/Canton are similar to downtown Cleveland. https://www.cleveland19.com/story/33996575/where-is-the-lake-erie-snow-belt-in-ohio/ And... Ohio's not Minnesota. Carleton and Olaf come with -30F, blue skies, hoarfrost, and snow flurries from October to May, Skating on the Bald Spot, xcountry skiing in the Arb, walking/running in the Natural Lands. A friend at Carleton on May 15th, 1976... "F'ing snow in F'ing May, F." [/quote]
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