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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our East Coast DC just finished freshman year at Pomona and is a humanities student. The standout features of their experience have been the college’s dedication to languages, free music lessons, and the ease of use/breadth of class choices afforded by the 5Cs. For languages, Pomona has had the Oldenborg Center with dedicated language dining hall and organized daily language tables, immersive language living, and resident language tutors. They have been able to take a regular language class in one language while taking a half-credit conversation class in another, just to be able to keep up the second language. This experience will even be upgraded as of Fall 2028 when the new Center for Global Engagement opens, though the intervening years will need to be weathered with a more makeshift but still programmatically strong set-up. For music, you can continue with or start pretty much any instrument for free in either individual or group lessons. And the 5C access legitimately at least triples the diversity of courses offered compared to other LACs, and is much easier to access than the consortium at Amherst, especially physically. Of course, the weather (aside from late August to late September) is also pretty ideal, though you might end up missing the snow at times too! [/quote] Appreciate your sharing this. Can you share honest review on how easy it is for Pomona students to enroll in STEM courses at Harvey Mudd? Are "PERM" approval easy or hard to get? Are Pomona students social and welcoming? When we toured, kids look happy and chill but kind of on the quiet and sweet side, they don't seem as social as kids we saw at other campuses like Penn, Brown or Amherst. [/quote] Dp but DS is currently a rising senior. He’s a physics major and has gotten into every Mudd course he’s been interested in. PERMs are just a part of the Pomona experience, and you get better at writing them and emailing professors as you get older. He’s taken Mudd Physics, Engineering and Math courses. Pomona students are very extroverted and many are loud, but it still has a very nerdy side. Definitely just as social as Amherst.[/quote] PP thanks. So overall your son has been happy at Pomona? What other colleges was he considering or got into if you don't mind me asking?[/quote] Extremely! It’s surpassed every expectation we had, which were pretty high. DS got into Brown, UPenn, Berkeley, Williams, USC and a few other LACs. When he got into Pomona, it was mostly between Pomona and Brown. His friends have gotten into a range of schools like Oxford, Stanford, Caltech, Princeton, Uchicago, Swarthmore, etc. Friend at CMC got into Wharton and Ross. There’s also a decent amount of students who just got an amazing aid package from Pomona and chose it over a UC or similar small lacs. Like all of these schools, students are very accomplished and his friends have gone off to wonderful graduate programs.[/quote]
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